Monographs

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What do we mean by monographs?

A scholarly book or a treatise on a single subject or a group of related subjects, usually written by one person.

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The word "monographs" in example sentences

Unfortunately, the social scientists who have studied these issues report their findings in monographs and professional journals written for their peers, not for general readers. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Five hundred word monographs on excrement do not meet the Bob Newhart international humor standards. ❋ Don Lewis (2008)

It is well known that for the genre of literary criticism, publishers are extremely reluctant to bring out what are called monographs-books devoted to a single author or a single work (unless that single author is Shakespeare or the single work is). ❋ Unknown (2009)

Very few single volume 'monographs' of the work exist, being much more frequently compiled with other material into a miscellany. ❋ Miglior Acque (2007)

Beyond this, the only Latin 'monographs' were minor and occasional. ❋ Penny Griffith (1885)

In the two weeks prior to the attack, Roosevelt’s access to Japanese naval intercepts is documented by a series of radio intelligence bulletins, called monographs, that were prepared by McCollum. ❋ ROBERT B. STINNETT (2001)

Revisionist, conspiratorial "monographs" written by unqualified, prosperity-theology preaching evangelists approved by Glenn Beck? ❋ Unknown (2010)

The monographs produced by that Conference leaned heavily on Michael Bellesiles “Arming America” in their argument — Bellesiles was one of the Historians producing a monograph at the conference. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The authors of course were attacked by the (now dwindling) band of Rosenberg defenders, who denounce every new piece of damning evidence, from tell-all monographs by former Soviet agents to the Venona cables (decrypted communications between Moscow and Soviet embassies in the U.S.) ❋ Allen M. Hornblum (2011)

I collect monographs as well and have 25 books illustrated by Pablo Picasso. ❋ Mariana Schroeder (2011)

In his 1911 study The Jews, Maurice Fishberg, a Jewish anthropologist and doctor, noted, “In most monographs on hysteria and neurasthenia the authors never omit to state that these diseased conditions are most frequently observed among the Jews.” ❋ Russell Jacoby (2011)

Leary set out to show that two monographs depicting structural decay in Detroit lack any insightful addition to a narrative of the city, and are merely exploitative in nature. ❋ Ian Ference (2011)

He has authored or edited books and monographs on the Civil War, World War I, World War II, Korea and Vietnam, and has written and lectured widely on airpower and landpower issues. ❋ Col. Matthew Moten (2011)

There is no reason to doubt that this approach reflects Kissinger's view of China, as it has been shaped by his visits to the country and his wide reading on its history though when it comes to pre-20th century events, Kissinger relies heavily on works published decades ago: you will look in vain for nods to works like Cohen's and other landmark monographs of recent vintage. ❋ Jeffrey Wasserstrom (2011)

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