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Adam Smith and Scotland in the Age of Enlightenment
Read moreby Craig Smith 2023 is the 300th anniversary of the birth of Adam Smith. Smith is one of the very…
Kelsenians, war and peace are calling (yet again)

by Robert Schuett I often get asked: ‘What would Hans Kelsen say about the state of democracy and world politics…
The Place of Breath in Cinema: 10 Years On

Dr Davina Quinlivan The interdisciplinarian is best equipped to walk inside (and alongside) the lands of breathlessness, translating across border-lands wherever possible…
8 Surprising Fun Facts about Presidents and Sports

by Rivers Gambrell 1. Richard Nixon turned down an invitation from Esquire to cover Super Bowl VII President Nixon’s knowledge…
Heritage and Identity: Debunking 5 myths about Middle Eastern Christians

By Elizabeth Marteijn Recent tragedies in the Middle East brought more attention to Christians living in the region. Events such…
What three crises can teach us about how to avoid foreign policy surprises

by Dr Nikki Ikani In Estimative Intelligence in European Foreign Policymaking, we investigate how the European Union, the United Kingdom…
“Is Such A Life Worthy of the Name?”: Christopher Douglas on the Adaptation of George Gissing’s The Odd Women (Part 2)

by Tom Ue Continued from Part 1 Your integration of The Taming of the Shrew when describing Rhoda and Everard…
“Is Such A Life Worthy of the Name?”: Christopher Douglas on the Adaptation of George Gissing’s The Odd Women (Part 1)

by Tom Ue George Gissing’s novel The Odd Women (1893) opens, in 1872, with Dr Madden declaring his intention to…
Richard III, Thomas More and ‘Jane’ Shore: A royal mistress and a royal mystery

by Tim Thornton The Princes in the Tower The discovery of King Richard III’s body under a Leicester carpark in…
Margaret McGowan: A Tribute

by Richard Ralph In March this year, Dance Research lost two of its core members from its editorial team –…
Event Catch-up: Vanessa Lemm in Conversation

We were delighted to host a fascinating online conversation with Vanessa Lemm about her book, Homo Natura: Nietzsche, Philosophical Anthropology and…