September is suddenly here again, and as many begin or return to their studies, we’re here to help you out with our essential textbooks, from law and sociology, to film and literature. Browse... READ MORE
September is suddenly here again, and as many begin or return to their studies, we’re here to help you out with our essential textbooks, from law and sociology, to film and literature. Browse... READ MORE
By Jonathan Blaney A friend of mine is the most analogue person I know. We keep in touch by letter and arranging to meet requires a flurry of postcards confirming time and place. If one of us were... READ MORE
On 30 July 2018 Manchester University Press launched two new platforms, manchesterhive and manchesteropenhive: the new homes for digital content from across the humanities and social sciences.... READ MORE
What book in this field has inspired you the most? The Search for Modern China by Jonathan Spence Did your research take you to any unexpected places? Yes, the history of railway for example. What did... READ MORE
By Tony Mason, Senior Commissioning Editor OK, so weâre looking for an inspirational character to help promote Womenâs History Month here at Manchester University Press. The person... READ MORE
By Rebecca Moore –Â Publishing Support Assistant Harold Wilson once said that âa week is a long time in politicsâ- which is really much of an understatement when considering the... READ MORE
By Tom Dark – Senior Commissioning Editor â (Social Sciences) As an editor working across the social sciences, but particularly in sociology, I have always found it useful to engage... READ MORE
By Chris Hart – Head of Marketing To celebrate University Press Week, I’ve listed my top 10 books published by University Presses. Iâve tried to arrange them in... READ MORE
 We’re asking our authors, readers and friends in the community at large to look at this map, which we’d like to use for a book project. If you know where it comes from, or who... READ MORE