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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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My First Day in Camp with the Piruzai – Afghanistan, 1971

  • Cultural Studies / Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies / World History

By Nancy Lindisfarne-Tapper In 1971 and 1972 Richard Tapper and I lived with Afghan villagers for nearly a year. The…

  • ByTeri Williams
  • OnJune 19, 2020
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Brigid Brophy: Writer, Critic, Activist

  • Language and Literature / Post 19th Century Literary Studies

Richard Canning discusses Brigid Brophy in relation to music, sexuality and gender.

  • ByCarla Hepburn
  • OnJune 16, 2020

Brigid Brophy: Writer, Critic, Activist

  • Language and Literature / Post 19th Century Literary Studies

Richard Canning explores Brigid Brophy's thoughts on feminism and a woman's place in society.

  • ByCarla Hepburn
  • OnJune 15, 2020

Brigid Brophy: Writer, Critic, Activist

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

In this second part of a four part blog series, Richard Canning discusses Brigid Brophy as a critic but also her want to entertain.

  • ByCarla Hepburn
  • OnJune 12, 2020

Brigid Brophy: Writer, Critic, Activist

  • Language and Literature / Post 19th Century Literary Studies

Richard Canning explores Brigid Brophy in a series of blog posts for EUP.

  • ByCarla Hepburn
  • OnJune 11, 2020

The comforts of mystery

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

By Thomas Leitch Mystery and detective stories have always been my comfort-food reading. From the time I was weaned away…

  • ByTeri Williams
  • OnJune 10, 2020
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Staging Banquo’s Ghost

  • Cultural Studies / Language and Literature / Pre 19th Century Literary Studies / Theatre and Dance / Uncategorized

Catherine Belsey and Alan Dessen discuss the complexities of creating Banquo's ghost for the stage in Macbeth.

  • ByCarla Hepburn
  • OnJune 8, 2020

John Kinsella’s ‘The Fever Chart’, out now in CounterText 6:1

  • Language and Literature / Literary Theory / Modernism / Politics / Politics, Philosophy and Religion / Post 19th Century Literary Studies

Issue 6:1 of CounterText features ‘The Fever Chart’, a new and extraordinarily timely novella by John Kinsella. Begun in late…

  • ByTeri Williams
  • OnJune 5, 2020

Psychotherapy and Religion in Twentieth-Century Scotland

detail from book cover: Miracles of Healing featuring the text psychotherapy
  • Religion / Scottish History

A Q&A with Gavin Miller, author of Miracles of Healing, an investigation of the relationship between religion and psychotherapy in…

  • ByAnna Glazier
  • OnJune 3, 2020
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