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Shakespeare Comics: Q&A with the author
Read more: Shakespeare Comics: Q&A with the authorA Q&A on the making of Shakespeare Comics - exploring how graphic novels and manga adapt Shakespeare's plays and what they reveal about art, time, and culture.
How ISIS Fights: New Books in National Security

In this great interview from New Books in National Security, Omar Ashour, author of How ISIS Fights: Military Tactics in…
Preview of ‘Lucretius III: A History of Motion’ by Thomas Nail

Thomas Nail To celebrate the publication, we are offering a bundle discount. Buy Lucretius II and III and get Lucretius…
Hector MacQueen on David Sellar’s Essays (Part 3)

by Hector L. MacQueen Missed Part 1 and 2? Read it here first! Part 1Part 2 Each of the chapters…
Hector MacQueen on David Sellar’s Essays (Part 2)

by Hector L. MacQueen Missed Part 1? Read it here first! Another starting point on which David made common ground…
Hector MacQueen on David Sellar’s Essays (Part 1)

by Hector L. MacQueen David Sellar (1941-2019) was a pioneering historian of Scots law who convincingly and conclusively rejected previous…
Five Essentials of Friday Preaching in Modern Turkey

by Elisabeth Özdalga The core of her new book Pulpit, Mosque and Nation, author Elisabeth Özdalga explores five key aspects…
A Conversation with Laurence Diver on ‘Digisprudence’

by Laurence Diver Tell us a bit about your book Digisprudence is about the technologies that govern our behavior, and…
Cross-journal special features: A new project for Edinburgh University Press

By Chris Grieves, Journals Development Editor Here at Edinburgh University Press, we’re testing out a new way of bringing together…
Folk Songs as Communication, Resistance, Lament, and Entertainment Among Women in Northeastern Afghanistan

By Wolayat Tabasum Niroo In the northeastern provinces of Afghanistan, talented women sing folk songs to entertain each other in…