Here is a taster of the titles added to the ebooks@cambridge collection during November. These titles were purchased by, or on behalf of, department and faculty libraries within the University of Cambridge and by the University Library.
A complete list of ebook purchases is available to Cambridge library staff to download from the ebooks@cambridge section of the Cambridge Libraries Intranet.
All of the titles can be found in iDiscover. Alternatively, follow the title links below the cover images for access.
Arts & Humanities
- Antiformalist, unrevolutionary, illiberal Milton
- Assuming a body: transgender and rhetorics of materiality
- Aztecs on stage: religious theater in colonial Mexico
- Bonapartismo cesarismo e crisi della società: Luigi Napoleone e il colpo di Stato del 1851
- Brill’s companion to Statius
- Cold War orientalism: Asia in the middlebrow imagination, 1945-1961
- A companion to contemporary documentary film
- La danza delle streghe: cunti e credenze dell’arcipelago eoliano
- God, evolution, and animal suffering: theodicy without a fall
- Left behind: a novel of the Earth’s last days
- Queering the field: sounding out ethnomusicology
- Radical hope: ethics in the face of cultural devastation
- The rise of analytic philosophy, 1879-1930: from Frege to Ramsey
- Shakespeare’s representation of weather, climate and environment: the early modern ‘fated sky’
- Slow movies: countering the cinema of action
- A small place
- Vietnam: explaining America’s lost war
- Why Taiwan matters: small island, global powerhouse
Humanities & Social Sciences
- 21st century skills: rethinking how students learn
- American politics in the Early Republic: the new nation in crisis
- The baptism of early Virginia: how Christianity created race
- Birth of modern Europe – culture and economy, 1400-1800
- Blackstone’s guide to the Freedom of Information Act 2000. 5th ed.
- British Pakistani boys, education and the role of religion: in the land of the Trojan Horse
- Conceptual aphasia in black: displacing racial formation
- Corbynism: a critique
- The dawn of Detroit: a chronicle of slavery and freedom in the City of the Straits
- The evolution of the sensitive soul: learning and the origins of consciousness
- Future(s) of the revolution and reformation
- The great transformation: the political and economic origins of our time
- Histories of health in Southeast Asia: perspectives on the long twentieth century
- Hunting girls: sexual violence from The Hunger Games to campus rape
- Interdisciplinarity: reconfigurations of the social and natural sciences
- Iran’s foreign policy: from Khatami to Ahmadinejad
- Literary cultures and medieval and early modern childhoods
- A new introduction to jurisprudence
- Nimo’s war, Emaa’s war: making feminist sense of the Iraq War
- The price of nice: how good intentions maintain educational inequity
- Protocol: how control exists after decentralization
- Rewiring education: how technology can unlock every student’s potential
- Skeletal variation and adaptation in Europeans: Upper Paleolithic to the twentieth century
- Taste of art: cooking, food, and counterculture in contemporary practices
- Wellbeing in the primary classroom: a practical guide to teaching happiness
- The Western codification of Criminal Law : a revision of the myth of its predominant French influence
- Youth and the national narrative: education, terrorism and the security state in Pakistan




















































