The collections were accessioned by the NMB, and distributed to specialists for identification and preparation of systematic monographs. |
The future historians of the built environment of Blairism won't be consulting back issues of AD or the glossy monographs of the starchitect. |
In a series of essays and monographs written between 1885 and 1900, Freud radically reconceptualized hysteria. |
The mimeograph machine was going all the time, churning out a cross-flurry of monographs, memos and rough drafts. |
His books are model monographs, daunting in their research and free of tendentiousness. |
The other element of academic publishing is books, particularly research monographs. |