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Bloomsbury Cultural History
“The content is fascinating....
Original and beautifully designed,
Bloomsbury Cultural History shows promise as a onestop shop for cultural history reference surveys.” —Library Journal
Bloomsbury Cultural History is an authoritative, peer-reviewed resource showing how people lived their everyday lives throughout history. It provides students and researchers with access to Bloomsbury’s Cultural Histories series, a set of curated, comprehensive, and illustrated reference works, in addition to extensive eBook, and image collections.
Content Highlights
The Cultural Histories series presents an authoritative survey of a wide range of subjects throughout history. Each subject is looked at in Antiquity, the Medieval Age, the Renaissance, the Enlightenment, the Age of Empire, and the Modern Age. Thematic coverage is consistent across all periods so users can either gain a broad overview of a period or follow a theme through the ages.
Subjects will include:
• Animals Fashion • Medicine • Shopping • Business • Emotions • Money • Sport • Childhood • Food • Peace • Theatre and Family • Furniture • Plants • Tragedy • Comedy • Gardens • Religion in • Work • Death • Human Body the West • Women • Disability • Law • Senses • Dress and • Marriage • Sexuality
Features and Benefits
• More than 80 eBooks to complement the reference works • An illustrated and interactive timeline provides contextual background from antiquity to modernity • Browse by topic, period or place to find the most beneficial content • A bespoke taxonomy allows users to discover the most relevant content • Annual updates will be made available making this a constantly expanding resource for students and researchers • Image partnerships with the Wellcome Collection and the
Rijksmuseum, containing over 2000 images to enable a deeper insight and understanding of the subjects
• A growing selection of research and learning tools such as lesson
plans and subject guides that support instructors and introduce students to key topics Available via Subscription or Perpetual Access
www.bloomsburyculturalhistory.com


