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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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Five Vampire Movies You Might Not Have Seen

  • Cultural Studies / Film and TV

A staple in cinema for decades, the vampire movie is a genre that is constantly being rejuvenated with fresh blood.…

  • ByHelena Heald
  • OnJuly 29, 2020

Children’s lives disrupted: in French history and today

  • Cultural History / Cultural Studies / French Studies / History / World History

By Siân Reynolds When  we were preparing this special issue of Nottingham French Studies (59: 2) which I have guest-edited,…

  • ByTeri Williams
  • OnJuly 27, 2020

Introducing Edinburgh Studies in Islamic Scripture and Theology

  • Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies

Series Editor Ramon Harvey introduces our latest Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies series, Edinburgh Studies in Islamic Scripture and Theology.…

  • ByHelena Heald
  • OnJuly 23, 2020
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Black Lives Matter and African American literature of the 1950s

  • Cultural Studies / Literary Studies / Politics / Post 19th Century Literary Studies

Participants in the protests following the murder of George Floyd in Minnesota have emphasised historical continuity in the experience of racist oppression in the United States.

  • ByKirsty Crosbie
  • OnJuly 20, 2020

Ellroy and Me

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By Nathan Ashman It was 2006 and James Ellroy was in the midst of penning the much anticipated third volume…

  • ByTeri Williams
  • OnJuly 13, 2020

Normal People and the strangeness of other people

  • Literary Studies / Post 19th Century Literary Studies

Towards the end of Sally Rooney’s acclaimed novel Normal People, the two main characters, Connell and Marianne, talk sleepily one…

  • ByKirsty Crosbie
  • OnJuly 9, 2020

Gothic Novel or Grad School?: A Quiz

  • Language and Literature / Post 19th Century Literary Studies / Pre 19th Century Literary Studies

By Anna Williams Directions: read the plots below and determine whether they describe a Gothic novel or grad school. A…

  • ByTeri Williams
  • OnJuly 6, 2020

Q&A – Richard Canning and Kate Levey on Brigid Brophy

  • Cultural History / Language and Literature / Post 19th Century Literary Studies

Richard Canning interviews Kate Levey, Brigid Brophy's daughter, on her thoughts on mother, her writing and her influence.

  • ByCarla Hepburn
  • OnJuly 2, 2020

An Aristotelian Antidote? Scientific Explanation in Philosophy of Biology

  • Philosophy / Politics, Philosophy and Religion

By Anne Siebels Peterson Aristotle did not merely engage widely in natural science. He articulated the distinctive methods and principles…

  • ByTeri Williams
  • OnJune 23, 2020
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