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  • Femininity as ‘it’: Sexual Normativity within Schizoanalysis

    Georgia Gibbs asks if schizoanalytic de-subjectification can contribute towards a feminist account of sexual normativity.

    March 4, 2026
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Thirty Years of Studies in World Christianity

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  • Christianity / Politics, Philosophy and Religion / Religion

Alexander Chow, co-editor of Studies in World Christianity, celebrates the journal's 30th anniversary by looking to its history and future.

  • ByEdinburgh University Press
  • OnMarch 11, 2025
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Food insecurity in Scotland

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  • Politics / Scottish Politics / Scottish Studies

David Watts discusses the challenges of reducing food insecurity in Scotland, and the Scottish Government's 'Cash-First' initiative.

  • ByEdinburgh University Press
  • OnMarch 10, 2025
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5 Women from History Who Dared to be Dangerous

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  • Cultural History / Cultural Studies / History

For this International Women’s Day, editor Ben Fletcher-Watson celebrates five trailblazing women who dared to make history

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  • OnMarch 7, 2025
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How long has there been a “modern” English literature?

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by A. Robert Lee In this ambitious new study A. Robert Lee tackles the question of how, and why, a…

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  • OnFebruary 26, 2025
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The Orange Order: A Global History

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A Q&A with author Patrick Coleman on researching the Orange Order across 230 years and multiple continents.

  • ByEdinburgh University Press
  • OnFebruary 25, 2025

Abel Ferrara – A New Perspective on a Cult Auteur

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by Florian Zappe Abel Ferrara is one of the most uncompromising and provocative filmmakers of his generation. From his early…

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  • OnFebruary 24, 2025

Q&A with the author of Whiteness, Feminism and the Absurd in Contemporary British and US Poetry

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A Q&A with Jenna Clake, author of Whiteness, Feminism and the Absurd in Contemporary British and US Poetry.

  • ByEdinburgh University Press
  • OnFebruary 21, 2025

Catastrophic Technology: Perspectives on the end of the world

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Caroline Ashcroft explores the connections between current and mid-twentieth-century thought on the catastrophic potential of technology

  • ByEdinburgh University Press
  • OnFebruary 20, 2025

When the Wind Blows: Planning for Nuclear War in the 1980s

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Jim Gledhill on the organisation of civil defence in Scotland amidst Cold War tensions.

  • ByEdinburgh University Press
  • OnFebruary 18, 2025
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