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Nicotine remains a major yet underestimated cardiovascular threat. EHJ’s new collection highlights why it matters—urgently. Explore the full collection 👇 oxford.ly/4uVEPkM @escardio.bsky.social | #HeartHealth | #EHJ
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At OUP, we are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Gordon Wood. He was a brilliant thinker and writer. Our condolences to his family and to all his devoted readers. We will miss him.
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JJCOの最新増刊号「Japanese CONCORN-3 Monograph」では、15種のがんにおける5年ネット生存率の詳細な推移を紹介する11論文と、日本と諸外国の生存率比較した論文を掲載しています。Free Accessです。ぜひご覧ください。 oxford.ly/3PWY1PV
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US military power has rarely translated into lasting political authority. Looking across interventions since Vietnam helps explain why leaders of both parties pulled back, leaned on distance, and lowered ambitions. oxford.ly/4afNPca
🔔 Submissions are now open to the Journal of Professions and Organization special issue on Networks of Expertise! Join the conversation on professions, expertise, organizations, and AI. 📅 Deadline: 15 July 2026 🔗 oxford.ly/4fldynd
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It is striking how little understood antisemitism, including the term itself, still is. David Harris, author of "Antisemitism: What Everyone Needs to Know®" joins the New Books Network podcast to discuss how antisemitism is once again resurgent. 🔗 oxford.ly/4dJFwaV
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✌ Witness statesmanship meet kingship in "Churchill and the Crown" by Ted Powell, as Churchill navigates the world’s oldest monarchy from Edward VII to Queen Elizabeth II. 🎥 Watch the trailer and discover the man who wore no crown but shaped those who did: oxford.ly/4xlybX1
"Contested Continent," the first volume of the Oxford History of the United States, spans c. 1000–1680, from Norse arrivals to waves of revolts. It traces the enduring struggle for control of North America more than two centuries after Columbus. Learn more: oxford.ly/4dMt7TB
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As ideas about democracy and public life changed, what men wore changed too. "Suitable" looks at how simplicity came to signal seriousness, authority, and what it meant to be “modern.” 👔 oxford.ly/4nUeu4d #FashionHistory | #CulturalHistory | #Menswear
Learn how to respond to reviewers with confidence. In a recent article from @conphysjournal.bsky.social, members of the editorial team share practical tips for responding to peer review: oxford.ly/3RKFZB5
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Churchill and the Crown tells the story of Churchill's relationship with the various kings and queens he served during his long political career, from young journalist under Edward VII, through his dramatic fall from grace in the First World War under George V, the frustrations of appeasement during the interwar period and his relationship with Edward VIII during the abdication crisis of 1936, culminating in his Finest Hour in the Second World War under George VI and the coda of Churchill's public service to his final monarch: Queen Elizabeth II. https://oxford.ly/4e1ploo Ted Powell spent the early part of his career as Fellow and Director of Studies in History at Downing College, Cambridge. Later he qualified as a solicitor, and spent many years as a partner of national law firm Mills & Reeve. He is the author of Kingship Law and Society: Criminal Justice in the Reign of Henry V (1989) and King Edward VIII: An American Life (2018). © Oxford University Press
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