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  • Interview with Maggie Humm

    Maggie Humm reflects on feminist criticism, life-writing, and Virginia Woolf’s influence.

    April 17, 2026
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Charities and Politics in Bashar al-Asad’s Syria: Q&A with Laura Ruiz de Elvira

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  • Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies / Politics

Laura Ruiz de Elvira explores the role of charities in Bashar al-Asad’s Syria and, by extension, the eventual downfall of the regime.

  • ByEdinburgh University Press
  • OnApril 23, 2025

A decade in the making: Completing the Edinburgh Companions to Global Christianity

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  • Christianity / Publishing / Religion

Kenneth Ross and Todd Johnson reflect on the process of conceptualising and editing the Edinburgh Companions to Global Christianity.

  • ByEdinburgh University Press
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A Deleuzian Conversion

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  • Deleuzian Philosophy / Philosophy

Claire Colebrook was dragged to Deleuze kicking and screaming, but she came to appreciate his difficult and disruptive work. Discover how.

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‘The Cradle of Scottish Industry’?: exploring Culross’s unique legacy of industrial advancement

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  • Scottish History / Scottish Studies

Donald Adamson and Robert Yates on the revolutionary 'Moat Pit' of Sir George Bruce, and the global significance it brought to industry in Culross

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  • OnApril 16, 2025

Q&A with the editors of Finnegans Wake – Human and Nonhuman Histories

  • Language and Literature / Literary Studies / Literary Theory / Post 19th Century Literary Studies

Richard Barlow and Paul Fagan discuss their exciting new essay collection on the work of Irish author James Joyce.

  • ByEdinburgh University Press
  • OnApril 11, 2025

5 reasons why Dickens wasn’t a bad playwright

  • Language and Literature / Literary Studies

The editors of The Plays of Charles Dickens discuss five arguments in defense of Dickens's dramatic works.

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  • OnApril 10, 2025

Is There Such a Thing as an Irish Female Child?

  • Language and Literature / Literary Studies / Literary Theory

Jane Elizabeth Dougherty discusses the Irish female developmental story.

  • ByEdinburgh University Press
  • OnApril 9, 2025

The Middle East is drowning in oppressive utopias

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  • Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies / Politics

Simon Wolfgang Fuchs and Thomas Pierret explore the gap between oppressive and emancipatory utopias in the Middle East and North Africa

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  • OnApril 4, 2025

Towards a Promethean European Cosmo-politeia

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  • Classics and Ancient History / Political Philosophy / Politics, Philosophy and Religion / Religious History

Michail Theodosiadis explores what the European Union can learn from the transcendent values of the Byzantine Empire.

  • ByEdinburgh University Press
  • OnMarch 28, 2025
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