Looking ahead to the History list for 2024, we have an exciting year ahead of us with new developments underway. 2023 was a stellar year for the History list at MUP with multiple prize nominations and... READ MORE
Looking ahead to the History list for 2024, we have an exciting year ahead of us with new developments underway. 2023 was a stellar year for the History list at MUP with multiple prize nominations and... READ MORE
Author Ruth Lunney writes about her new book in the Revels Plays series, Dido, Queen of Carthage by Christopher Marlowe READ MORE
By Alexandrina Vanke, author of The urban life of workers in post-Soviet Russia: Engaging in everyday struggle Drawing on multi-sited ethnography, The urban life of workers in post-Soviet Russia... READ MORE
The Political Ecologies of the Far Right conference is being held at Uppsala University, Sweden, 11.1.-13.1.2024. Confirmed keynote speakers include Dr. Irma Kinga Allen, co-editor of our... READ MORE
The American Economic Association, in conjunction with 64 associations in related disciplines known as the Allied Social Science Associations (ASSA), is holding its Annual... READ MORE
The 2024 Modern Language Association annual convention will be held from 4th to 7th January in Philadelphia. The MLA has over 20,000 members and works to strengthen the study and teaching of... READ MORE
Explore the world of women’s health with our latest reading list covering topics from nursing practices and histories, to the changing landscape of women’s mental health in the 20th... READ MORE
Manchester University Press are delighted to announce that debut author and journalist Taj Ali has been chosen as the winner of this year’s £5,000 RSL Giles St Aubyn Award. Ali is the first author... READ MORE
By Henry Sutton, author of Crafting Crime Fiction. Looking for a winter chill? Look no further. These five titles are my runaway hits of the year. Crafting Crime FictionBy Henry Sutton READ MORE
In this video, author of Living politics after war: Ex-combatants and veterans coming home Johanna Söderström discusses her book with Li Bennich-Björkman. Life after war is intrinsically political... READ MORE