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  • 5 things you never knew about Gregory of Tours

    Discover 5 surprising facts about Gregory of Tours, from fishing and stargazing to fear, faith, and confronting kings in the late sixth century.

    July 9, 2026
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Why I read Deleuze

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  • Deleuze and Guattari Studies / Philosophy

For Ronald Bogue, A Thousand Plateaus is Gilles Deleuze's finest piece of work. In this blog, he explains why it's one-of-a-kind.

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  • OnJune 12, 2025

The Politics of Rent Control

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  • British History / Cultural Studies / European Studies / History / Law / Politics / Scots Law / Scottish Politics / Scottish Studies / UK Politics

by Peter Robson In 1915, the world was dominated by authoritarian dictators and the war in Europe. Markets were in…

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Feminized Work and the Labor of Literature: Q&A with the editor

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Emily J. Hogg explores the creation of Feminized Work and the Labor of Literature, a collection on literary representations of ‘women’s work’.

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Why Hannah Arendt’s understanding of Augustine matters now

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What is the political theology debate and what is Arendt’s rightful place in it?

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  • OnJune 6, 2025

Looking for Godot

  • European Studies / Irish Studies / Language and Literature / Literary Studies / Post-19th Century Literary Studies

What does it mean to "find Godot" in a world of multiple versions and theatrical interpretations?

  • ByEdinburgh University Press
  • OnJune 5, 2025

5 Iconic Lesbian Movie Characters and Their Signature Styles

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  • Art, Film and Performance / Film Studies

These five lesbian movie characters show how style can reveal queerness, power, and transformation on screen.

  • ByEdinburgh University Press
  • OnJune 4, 2025

Reflections on the ALPSP 2025 Redux Conference

Reflections on the ALPSP 2025 Redux Conference with Sam Johnson
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By Sam Johnson This article was originally posted on the Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers (ALPSP) blog in…

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Against the Erasure Machine: Scholasticide, Memory and the Power of Pedagogy

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  • Islamic and Middle Eastern History / Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies / Palestine Studies / Politics

Henry A. Giroux argues for the necessity of critical pedagogy in resisting authoritarianism and scholasticide in Gaza, the USA and globally.

  • ByEdinburgh University Press
  • OnMay 27, 2025

Trade Tariffs, Compass Petroglyphs and Early Modern Maritime Trade in Shetland

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  • European Studies / Scottish History / Scottish Politics / Scottish Studies / The Viking Age / UK Politics / World History

Douglas Cawthorne on the mystery of the maritime petroglyph and its possible use in North Sea trade networks

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  • OnMay 20, 2025
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