From the archive: revolutionary discoveries and celebrated voices [timeline] | History - OUPblog
Since 1858, countless advancements have been made across all academic
fields, whether in medicine, politics, or science, to name a few, reports Charis Edworthy, Marketing Assistant in the Journals team at Oxford University Press.
Some
discoveries and voices have been more revolutionary than others, their
names instantly recognisable no matter your specialist field.
From Darwin to Desmond Tutu, and numerous Nobel Prize winners in
between, discover which well-known academics have published in our
journals over the course of 140 years through our interactive timeline. Read more... Source: OUPblog (blog)
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