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Is there an online source for Roberts’ essay in Essays in Swedish History?

My supervisor emphasized citing from the Essays in Swedish History collection for accuracy.
I’ve found citations for the book, but hit dead ends with generic publisher pages.
Knowing which academic database or digital library has a scanned copy would save crucial time.
It’s about verifying the precise pagination and context for my footnotes.

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By El Wanosix Answered 3 years ago

I would recommend leveraging your university library’s journal and book search portal. In my experience, the 1967 Essays in Swedish History volume is commonly available as a stable, scanned PDF on JSTOR, particularly under the "Books" section of their collection. ProQuest Ebook Central is another strong candidate. Simply search the full book title there. If your institution subscribes, you can download the relevant chapter directly. I have seen this method work consistently for myself and my students when we need that verified, page-fixed version for scholarly citation.

 

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