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Virtual Maney

All of our virtual journals are free resources which can be accessed by clicking on the links below and completing our online forms.

 

Humanities

Virtual Maney—Archaeology features journals specialising in subject areas as diverse as arms and armour, archaeological conservation, the industrial era, archaeozoology, Near-Eastern studies, architecture, and material culture. Find out more...

In order to help conservationists locate research articles of interest to them in Maney’s diverse portfolio of journals, a selection of articles from a range of our titles is available as a virtual issue for FREE download for one month from sign up. Find out more...

Virtual Maney—History is a selection of recent articles chosen to indicate the international breadth of research published in the 26 titles of the History Collection. Find out more...


Virtual Maney—Language, Literature & Culture covers a broad range of time periods from the medieval to the contemporary, especially the long seventeenth to twentieth centuries. Find out more...

 

The featured journals specialise in subject areas as diverse as English, Italian, German, Greek and Chinese Studies and Archaeology, and the articles examine not only the history of the medieval period but also its literature, politics, religions and art. Find out more...

Health sciences

The articles featured in Virtual Maney—Stroke cover causes and effects of stroke, stroke rehabilitation, nutrition and stroke, screening for stroke, and stroke in both the elderly and young people. Find out more...

 

 

Virtual Maney – Spinal Cord Injury is a collection of articles specially selected from a range of Maney-published journals in orthopaedic manual physical therapy and neurology. Papers draw on rehabilitation techniques, diagnostics, assessment, and research into best practice and development in spinal cord medicine. Find out more...

 

Materials science and engineering

Virtual Maney—Materials Science & Engineering is divided into issues, each highlighting a particular strength of the collection. Find out more...