Michel Houellebecqâs Submission was published in 2015. A work of speculative fiction, it imagines the French presidential elections of 2022, now only weeks away. Though Muhammed Ben Abbes, the... READ MORE
Michel Houellebecqâs Submission was published in 2015. A work of speculative fiction, it imagines the French presidential elections of 2022, now only weeks away. Though Muhammed Ben Abbes, the... READ MORE
A note from the author, Paul Jackson, introducing his new book. I wanted to write Pride in Prejudice: Understanding Britainâs Extreme Right to summarise the wide range of work I, and many other... READ MORE
In their new book, Capitalising on constraint, Catherine Moury, Stella Ladi, Daniel Cardoso and Angie Gago argue that bailed-out governments during the Eurozone crisis... READ MORE
In the 1961 Romanian socialist realist film, The man next to you (Omul de lângÄ tine, director Horea Popescu), Corina, a city girl and lawyer accustomed to urban living, renounces her life in the... READ MORE
Islamophobia Awareness Month is taking place throughout November and weâve put together a reading list featuring new and backlist titles from MUP. All books included in the reading list are 50% off... READ MORE
It used to seem simple. European integration was good for Ireland, and Ireland was a good European, that was the mainstream consensus. In the run-up to the 2009 European election, several European and... READ MORE
In this video, Jack Mosse introduces his new book, The pound and the fury: Why anger and confusion reign in an economy paralysed by myth. About the book What’s wrong with the UK... READ MORE
The Royal Familyâs archaic-seeming rules and customs obscure its deep connections with modern global corporate power. On 12 October 2018, Princess Eugenie married Jack Brooksbank at Windsor Castle,... READ MORE
Stories from the frontline of the NHS When Cathy gave birth to her baby son, almost everything that could go wrong, did. She contracted sepsis on the labour ward- and the nurses nearly failed to spot... READ MORE
In this podcast Andrew Monaghan explores the Russian leadership’s strategic agenda and illuminates the range of problems it faces in implementing it. At a time when many of the books about... READ MORE