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Five Reasons to Discover George Anne Bellamy
Read more: Five Reasons to Discover George Anne BellamyCaroline Breashears introduces the theatre star and political insider who may have influenced one of the greatest 18th century philosophers
Lost Property at the British Museum

by Sarah Keenan It’s easy to get lost at the British Museum. The expansive central London building, set out over…
Perspectives from Beyond Scotland’s Borders: Nurturing Innovative, Global Scholarship on Scottish History and Culture for Half a Century

by Kevin James and Melissa Turner Scotland has always had a geographically expansive range of global engagements: its imprint is…
How colonial violence in Tasmania helped build scientists’ reputations and prestigious museum collections

by Jack Ashby, University of Cambridge Readers are advised this article contains the names of Aboriginal people who have died,…
Forging Late Roman Italy

by Jeroen Wijnendaele (This text incorporates my introduction for the book launch of Late Roman Italy at Hamburg’s RomanIslam centre…
Ridley Scott’s Napoleon: From Uniformed Soldier to Costumed Emperor

by Brontë Hebdon Early in Ridley Scott’s Napoleon (2023), Bonaparte and Josephine de Beauharnais see each other for the first…
A Q&A with Daniela Berghahn on Exotic Cinema

by Daniela Berghahn Exotic Cinema author Daniela Berghahn chats to EUP on the inspiration behind the book and what surprised…
Filming Modernity and Islam in Colonial Egypt

A Q&A with Heba Arafa Abdelfattah In this author Q&A, Heba Arafa Abdelfattah introduces her latest book, Filming Modernity and…
The Edinburgh Companion to Don DeLillo and the Arts: Q&A with the author

by Catherine Gander Tell us a bit about your book. The Edinburgh Companion to Don DeLillo and the Arts brings…
Lady Justice as an Allegory in Motion

by Valérie Hayaert Animated by signs that are in essence mutable, Justitia (Lady Justice) may be perceived as an allegory…