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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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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

  • ByEdinburgh University Press
  • 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

New Gaelic Speakers in Nova Scotia and Scotland: A Q&A with Stuart Dunmore

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  • Cultural Studies / Language and Literature / Linguistics / Scottish Studies

Stuart Dunmore discusses his motivations for researching new Gaelic speakers, and the incredible places and experiences this led to.

  • ByEdinburgh University Press
  • OnMarch 27, 2025
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Echoes of Infamy: Four Notorious Crimes of Late Seventeenth-Century Scotland

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  • Cultural Studies / Scots Law / Scottish History / Scottish Studies

Allan Kennedy gives an introduction to criminality in 17th-century Scotland with four infamous crimes.

  • ByEdinburgh University Press
  • OnMarch 20, 2025

Techno-Cognitivism: Reimagining Literature in the Age of Language Models

  • Language and Literature / Linguistics / Literary Theory

Maciej Kurzynski discusses how embracing new language models can revolutionise literary studies.

  • ByEdinburgh University Press
  • OnMarch 19, 2025

A Life Becoming Deleuzian

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  • Deleuzian Philosophy / Philosophy / Politics, Philosophy and Religion

Eugene W. Holland explores how he became (and continues to become) Deleuzian, from graduate school through to his most recent publications.

  • ByEdinburgh University Press
  • OnMarch 18, 2025

Freedom and the Sea

  • Language and Literature / Literary Studies

What is the point of the connection between sea power and liberty?

  • ByEdinburgh University Press
  • OnMarch 12, 2025

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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