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The lost story of the Shetland Female Emigration Fund
Read more: The lost story of the Shetland Female Emigration FundVéronique Molinari explores how four people united forces to help young Shetlanders emigrate to Australia
Studies in World Christianity Celebrates 25 Years

by Emma Wild-Wood With the publication of Volume 25, the journal Studies in World Christianity completes twenty-five years of existence.…
Barton Palmer interviews Charlie Michael about his latest book ‘French Blockbusters’

Barton Palmer, co-series editor of Traditions in World Cinema and Calhoun Lemon Professor of Literature at Clemson University, interviews Charlie…
A day in the life of… a Managing Desk Editor

An interview with James Dale (our eagle-eyed desk editor with a penchant for travel) How long have you worked at…
Werewolves and Wildness: The Open Graves, Open Minds special issue of Gothic Studies

The first issue of Gothic Studies published by EUP is also the first ever issue devoted to werewolves. In the…
Writing about State Violence: Commemoration & Collaboration

Michael Demson discusses the essays contributed to a new edited collection on Peterloo.
Finding a Language of My Own – Maya Issam Kesrouany on the Making of Modern Egyptian Literature

Much like the translators in my book (Prophetic Translation: The Making of Modern Egyptian Literature), I have also found myself…
A History of Distributed Cognition

Distributed cognition – the idea that cognition or the mind extends across brain, body and world – is not a…
An Overview of the Media Franchise – From Jaws to the Avengers

By James Fleury, Bryan Hikari Hartzheim and Stephen Mamber This year marks a significant turning point for a number of…
The continuing importance of Chile’s Cold War history

Earlier this year, the United States government declassified more than 40,000 documents showing the American intelligence community’s reporting on the…