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Q&A with Chibli Mallat, author of Democracy Redefined
Read more: Q&A with Chibli Mallat, author of Democracy RedefinedChibli Mallat introduces 'Democracy Redefined' and explores the Lebanese Constitution's history and its unique approach to democracy.
Afghanistan’s ambiguous anniversary

On the third anniversary of the seizure of Kabul, Robert D. Crews asks how we make sense of the Taliban takeover in Afghanistan.
Q&A with the author of Categories: A Study of a Concept in Western Philosophy and Political Thought

Luke O'Sullivan, author of Categories, discusses how his book came to be, and what's next for him.
Young Adults & War

How can literature for young adults and children help to foster lasting positive social change?
Eve Lacey celebrates her award-winning article on Halkevi Libraries

by Eve Lacey Earlier this year, we shared the exciting news that Eve Lacey won the 2024 Donald G. Davis…
Being a Greek captive in the medieval Mediterranean

I would like to introduce you to two people. The first of these was called Iohannes Glafchyrno. Glafchyrno appears in the historical record...
EUP75: Our Publishing in Law

Discover the story of Law at Edinburgh University Press – the first publications, the books that changed the field and what you can expect to see in future
Fantastic Fauna from China to Crimea: Q&A with the author

Petya Andreeva, author of Fantastic Fauna from China to Crimea, explores the journey to writing her book in this Q&A.
Three Unruly Natures that figure in the Ecology of Empire Writing

If Empire is, as Neel Ahuja suggests, a “project in the Government of species”, then it stands to reason that empire writing must either...
Relationality in Times of War

How do British and German cultural works establish relationality between Israel and Palestine?