In this elucidating series of six videos, editors Malin Åkebo, Anna Jarstad and Johanna Söderström begin by introducing their edited volume ‘Relational peace practices’. They are then... READ MORE
In this elucidating series of six videos, editors Malin Åkebo, Anna Jarstad and Johanna Söderström begin by introducing their edited volume ‘Relational peace practices’. They are then... READ MORE
Embrace the eerie, the mysterious, and the spine-tingling this Halloween with our curated reading list of Gothic titles. Venture behind the scenes of your favourite horror films, explore the darkest... READ MORE
As Manchester hosts the 2023 Conservative Party conference, we’ve put together a list of our top books on the Conservative Party and British politics since their re-election to office in 2010. From... READ MORE
Whether you’re a budding author or a seasoned pro, Crafting Crime Fiction by Henry Sutton is your key to creating tales that will leave readers on the edge of their seats! Henry Sutton unmasks... READ MORE
Black History Month marks the yearly observance and recognition of historical events, accomplishments, and the significant contributions made by Black individuals. Debuted in the United Kingdom during... READ MORE
Jill Liddington, a writer and historian, primarily focuses her research on women’s history, particularly the Votes for Women narrative and the life of Anne Lister. Her book, Female Fortune, was... 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
Discover the voices that transcend borders. Explore our curated Women in Translation reading list, just in time for Women in Translation Month. Immerse yourself in stories from around the world,... READ MORE
Introducing the latest additions to the Studies in Imperialism book series! For nearly four decades, this series has been a beacon of ground-breaking research, unravelling the complex tapestry of... READ MORE
In this episode, Professor of Global and Imperial History at Queen Mary University of London, Kim Wagner, speaks to historian Daniel Foliard, author of The violence of colonial photography. They... READ MORE