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‘Something for the weekend, sir?’ Buying and selling condoms in Britain

By Claire L. Jones Where would you go if you wanted to buy condoms? If you didn’t want them immediately, you might wait for your...Read More

Measuring difference, numbering normal - Q&A with Coreen McGuire

How would you like someone who has read your book to sum it up in one sentence? A thought-provoking and nuanced exploration of the way...Read More

The Case of the Initial Letter - Q&A with Gavin Edwards

How would you like someone who has read your book to sum it up in one sentence? It links political commitments and literary style in...Read More

How media and conflicts make migrants

There were lots of questions asked in the How media and conflicts make migrants Armchair Event and not enough time to get through them all!...Read More

Filmmaking for fieldwork - Q&A with Andy Lawrence

How would you like someone who has read your book to sum it up in one sentence? Beautiful and useful. What book in your field...Read More

The Bulletin of the John Rylands Library moves to manchesterhive

Manchester University Press is pleased to announce that the Bulletin of the John Rylands Library is now available to subscribers via the manchesterhive platform. The...Read More

Series spotlight: Rethinking Art’s Histories

Rethinking Art’s Histories aims to open out art history from its most basic structures. Its function is to foreground work that challenges the conventional periodisation...Read More

Hélène Cixous, Dreamer, realist, analyst, writing - Q&A with Nicholas Royle

How would you like someone who has read your book to sum it up in one sentence? A lot (if it’s a really sumptuous sentence)....Read More

The renewal of radicalism – Q&A with Matthew Kidd

How would you like someone who has read your book to sum it up in one sentence? It offers a fresh perspective on long-running debates...Read More

Restoring a black Cleopatra whited out by centuries of performance

Antony and Cleopatra By Carol Chillington Rutter In 1606 William Shakespeare put a black Egyptian Queen, Cleopatra, on the London stage. And around her he put...Read More

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