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For items in the Oxford Handbooks series, not merely any OUP title that could be called a handbook. Pages in category "Oxford Handbooks" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
Oxford University Press (OUP) is the publishing house of the University of Oxford.It is the largest university press in the world. Its first book was printed in Oxford in 1478, with the Press officially granted the legal right to print books by decree in 1586. [2]
The Oxford Handbook of Carl Schmitt is a 2017 book about the legal scholar and political philosopher Carl Schmitt, edited by Jens Meierhenrich and Oliver Simons for Oxford University Press and its Oxford Handbooks series. [1]
According to The Oxford Handbook of Sikh Studies, bands of young Sikhs began indiscriminately killing Hindus in response to Bhindranwale's arrest. [ 249 ] By 1982, Bhindranwale's campaign to stroke tensions among Sikhs and Hindus was underway; a particular tactic employed by Sikh militants was to throw the heads or other body parts of cows into ...
The Oxford Style Manual (2003, ISBN 978-0198605645) combined in a single volume, of 1056 pages, The Oxford Guide to Style (2002) and The Oxford Dictionary for Writers and Editors (2000). From this version was adapted New Hart's Rules: The Handbook of Style for Writers and Editors, first published in September 2005.
Basic Battle Skills is a field training manual formerly issued to individual soldiers in the British Army. [ 1 ] Editions were modified over a period of approximately 25 years before the book was withdrawn from issue.
The Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine is a pocket textbook aimed at medical students and junior doctors, and covers all aspects of clinical medicine.It is published by Oxford University Press, and is available in formats: book, [2] online, [3] iOS app, [4] and android app. [5] First published in 1985, it is now in its eleventh edition, which was released in April 2024.
Redesignated on 18 March 1942, as the 2nd (Reserve) Battalion, The Oxford Rifles. Redesignated on 1 June 1945, as The Oxford Rifles. Amalgamated on 1 October 1954, with The Canadian Fusiliers (City of London Regiment) (Machine Gun) and redesignated as The London and Oxford Fusiliers (3rd Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment). [1] [2] [4]