Everyday Life awarded 'Outstanding Academic Title' by CHOICE
Choice magazine, America’s leading academic review journal has awarded Everyday Life Women in America, c1800-1920 an 'Outstanding Academic Title' review.
Described as “Highly Recommended”, Everyday Life was one of 50 electronic resources and 629 books ranked among the “best of the best” from an original list of 7,190 titles reviewed by Choice editorial staff during the year.
Choice Editor and Publisher, Irving E. Rockwood writes: “These outstanding works have been selected for their excellence in scholarship and presentation, the significance of their contribution to the field, and their value as important – often the first – treatment of their subject.”
Khal Rudin, President of Adam Matthew Education and Director of Adam Matthew Digital commented: “We are delighted that Choice magazine has awarded Everyday Life with this prestigious seal of approval, it is a further endorsement to the libraries and consortia around the world who have supported this collection.”
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