Long Read Review: Deplorable Me: The Alt-Right Comes to Power by J.A. Smith
J.A Smith reflects on two recent books that help us to take stock of the election of President Donald […]
Ed Jones explores two books from Bill Kissane and David Armitage that reflect on the history of civil war, […]
Ron Johnston reviews three recent books that, in very different ways, explore the changing nature and politics of the […]
In Opening Capitalist Realism, Alfie Bown pays tribute to the work of the late writer and philosopher on all […]
Coinciding with the release of a revised edition of The Limits of Neoliberalism: Authority, Sovereignty and the Logic of […]
In Drug Dealer, MD: How Doctors were Duped, Patients got Hooked and Why it’s So Hard to Stop, Anna […]
Crisis in Sports Governance: Exploring Anti-Doping Policy and Other Battlegrounds (Part Two)
The world of sport is facing a serious […]
Crisis in Sports Governance: Exploring Anti-Doping Policy and Other Battlegrounds (Part One)
The world of sport is facing a serious […]
23-28 January 2017 is Academic Book Week, celebrating the value, variety and transformations of the academic book. To mark […]
Image Credit: Eslanda Goode Robeson (UCLA Special Collections)
October is Black History Month in the UK. Following her review of Paul […]
Oil and American Identity: A Culture of Dependency and US Foreign Policy. Sebastian Herbstreuth. I.B. Tauris. 2016.
Blood Oil: Tyrants, […]
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Today, Thursday 6 October, is National Poetry Day. To […]
The UK government of 2010-2015 was the first UK Coalition since 1945 and faced the consequences of the 2008 […]
Following the results of the latest leadership vote on Saturday 24 September 2016, Jeremy Corbyn remains leader of the […]