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  • ‘A Place in the Homeland? Turkish-German Return Migration’: Q&A with the authors

    Nilay Kılınç and Russell King discuss the making of their book on second-generation Turkish-German return migration

    August 21, 2025
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Shakespeare in the North: Nation, Race and Haircuts

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by Adam Hansen I got a post-‘lockdown #3’ haircut in my Tyneside town recently, to my relief, and everyone else’s. …

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The Importance of Legacy in the Histories of Mycologists

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By Nathan Smith How many animals can you name? How many plants? The answer to both questions is probably quite…

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Living with Shakespeare – A Journey in Nine Acts

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by Geoffrey Marsh Given that there is little information about Shakespeare’s life, people ask what made me think there was…

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Translation and Literature Reaches Thirty: A Little History

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By Stuart Gillespie I was one of the two founding editors of this journal in 1992. Anyone involved with a…

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How do women and men swear on Twitter, and why does it matter?

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By Michael Gauthier For decades now, sociolinguistic studies have showed that social parameters have an influence on the way we…

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Burns Chronicle: The Oldest Scottish Literature Journal in the World?

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By the Editors & Reviews Editor, the Burns Chronicle Almost 130 years ago, in 1892, enthusiasts started publishing the Burns…

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Reading the War on Terror in Moroccan Picture Books

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By Sara Austin and Ann Wainscott We met at New Faculty Orientation in 2018. Sara was seated across a large…

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Cultural Cooperation and Intellectual Freedom in “These Anxious and Baffling Times”

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By Marek Sroka   Seventy-five years ago, Winston Churchill, in what was to become one of the most famous orations…

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Introducing Critiquing Gender and Islam: Transnational, Intersectional and Queer Perspectives

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by Nadje Al-Ali & Kathryn Spellman Poots It has been over 10 years that we have seen uprisings in the…

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