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Q&A: Television Drama in Mexico
Read more: Q&A: Television Drama in MexicoPaul Julian Smith reflects on visiting Mexico City whilst researching his new book.


Paul Julian Smith reflects on visiting Mexico City whilst researching his new book.

Drawing on a long history of Christian-Muslim coexistence, Anna Hager explores the nuances and complexities of interfaith relations in the Middle East

by David Rando Tell us a bit about On Fiction and Being a Good Animal. On Fiction and Being a…

Meet a key figure of the women's movement of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century.

We wanted to create an alternative path into the industry for people who are unable to afford or who don’t wish to pursue postgraduate study. This set us on the road to designing an internship that prioritises widening participation, accessibility and inclusion.

An exploration of the relevance of Machiavellian thought to twenty-first century philosophy

by Mairi Cowan You never know what you might find in an archive. I went looking for demons, and I…

Thomas Archambaud explores the life and reputation of writer, politician, clan champion and colonial agent James Macpherson.

Kieron Turner treats Racial Capitalism as a crucial theoretical tool for anti-colonial Palestinian resistance

As the scholarly community gathers to celebrate Open Access Week 2024, Edinburgh University Press proudly aligns with this year’s theme,…