Cambridge University Press is a department of the University of Cambridge and is both an academic and educational publisher. Granted letters patent by King Henry VIII in 1534, it is the oldest university press in the world. In 2016, Cambridge Books Online and Cambridge Journals Online were replaced by Cambridge Core which provided significantly enhanced interfaces and upgraded navigation capabilities, as well as article-level and chapter-level content selection. Nowadays, the publisher is producing around 200 academic journals and 2000 books per year.
The collections of available e-books will be gradually expanded.
Available e-books:
Bogin, B. (2020). Patterns of Human Growth (3rd ed., Cambridge Studies in Biological and Evolutionary Anthropology). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Scott, G., & Turner, C. (1997). The Anthropology of Modern Human Teeth: Dental Morphology and its Variation in Recent Human Populations (Cambridge Studies in Biological and Evolutionary Anthropology). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Martin, D., & Anderson, C. (Eds.). (2014). Bioarchaeological and Forensic Perspectives on Violence: How Violent Death Is Interpreted from Skeletal Remains (Cambridge Studies in Biological and Evolutionary Anthropology). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Rosa, A., & Valsiner, J. (Eds.). (2018). The Cambridge Handbook of Sociocultural Psychology (2nd ed., Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.