Manchester University Press’s renowned Studies in Design and Material Culture series continues to develop the art history landscape with its latest publication, Threads of Globalization edited... READ MORE
Manchester University Press’s renowned Studies in Design and Material Culture series continues to develop the art history landscape with its latest publication, Threads of Globalization edited... READ MORE
LGBT+ History Month welcomes everyone, regardless of your professional backgroundâbe it in education, museums, libraries, art galleries, businesses, services, or as a member of a network, social... READ MORE
Islamophobia Awareness Month (IAM) is a month-long campaign held every November to raise awareness of Islamophobia in the UK. The campaign showcase the positive contributions of Muslims to society.... READ MORE
We’re looking forward to attending the London Radical Bookfair on 4th November… For those who canât make the event, here’s a sneak preview of our book stall! Sign up to... READ MORE
Explore a cross-disciplinary selection of Women’s Studies titles from Manchester University Press. From the award-winning “I am Jugoslovenka!”, to fantastic new releases in our... READ MORE
The Media, Communication and Cultural Studies Association (MeCCSA) Conference in 2023 will be hosted by Glasgow Caledonian University on 4-6 September. MeCCSA is the subject association that... READ MORE
I suspect, though I certainly cannot prove it, that every life moves full circle â toward revelation. You begin to see, and even rejoice to see, what you always saw James Baldwin, Every Good-Bye... READ MORE
South Asian Heritage Month (SAHM) first took place in 2018, and is now held annually to honour, recognise, and appreciate South Asian histories, communities, and culture, as well as to understand the... READ MORE
To mark the British Society for Middle Eastern Studies (BRISMES) 2022 conference, taking place this month, we have compiled this reading list of our titles which encourage and promote interest and... READ MORE
India and South Africa, while radically different in so many ways, share the dubious distinction of being described as the ârape capitalsâ of the world. It is true that both countries feature... READ MORE