Bilingualism: Language and Cognition is an international peer-reviewed journal focusing on bilingualism from a cognitive science perspective. The aims of the journal are to promote research on the bilingual person and to encourage debate in the field.
Business History Review seeks articles based on rigorous primary research that address major issues in the field, such as the history of entrepreneurs, firms, and business systems, and the subjects of innovation, globalization, regulation, and the environment.
Designed specifically for students at university and on foundation courses, this integrated skills course develops language and real academic skills essential for successful university studies across disciplines.
Ageing & Society is an inter-disciplinary and international journal devoted to publishing papers which further the understanding of human ageing in the wider social and cultural context.
University Publishing Online provides access to e-books from the world-renowned publishing programmes of our partner presses, covering subjects from all disciplines across science, technology and medicine, as well as humanities and social sciences.
The journal aims to locate music within the widest possible framework of intellectual activity pertaining to the long nineteenth century (c.1789–1914), particularly research that explores music within the context of other artistic and scientific discourses.
Cambridge Companions Online offers subject or theme based collections of content within a richly functional, fully cross-searchable online environment.
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