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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 Reasons why the Middle East Matters for World Christianity

Protestants, Gender and the Arab Renaissance in Late Ottoman Syria
  • Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies / Religion / Religious History / World History

Events such as the Arab Spring and the civil war in Syria have brought Middle Eastern Christians into the public…

  • ByEmma at EUP
  • OnApril 26, 2019

What did Virginia Woolf really think about Holy Week and Easter? (4 of 4)

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

Jane de Gay discusses what Virginia Woolf really thought about Easter in a series of blog posts throughout Holy Week.

  • ByCarla Hepburn
  • OnApril 21, 2019
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What did Virginia Woolf really think about Holy Week and Easter? (3 of 4)

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

Jane de Gay discusses what Virginia Woolf really thought about Easter in a series of blog posts throughout Holy Week.

  • ByCarla Hepburn
  • OnApril 19, 2019

What did Virginia Woolf really think about Holy Week and Easter? (2 of 4)

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

Jane de Gay discusses what Virginia Woolf really thought about Easter in a series of blog posts throughout Holy Week.

  • ByCarla Hepburn
  • OnApril 18, 2019

What did Virginia Woolf really think about Holy Week and Easter? (1 of 4)

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

Jane de Gay discusses what Virginia Woolf really thought about Easter in a series of blog posts throughout Holy Week.

  • ByCarla Hepburn
  • OnApril 15, 2019

In Memory of Michel Jeanneret

  • Cultural Studies / French Studies / Language and Literature

Written by Stephen Bamforth Michel Jeanneret was a great friend of Nottingham French Studies, and we were greatly saddened by…

  • ByRebecca Wojturska
  • OnApril 11, 2019

Romanticism Celebrates 25 Years

  • Cultural Studies / Language and Literature

Written by Romanticism editor, Nicholas Roe. The 25th publishing anniversary of Romanticism offers an opportunity to reflect on the origin…

  • ByRebecca Wojturska
  • OnApril 9, 2019

The “Afghan Genizah”: A New Source for the History of Pre-Mongol Bāmiyān

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

How did Abū Naṣr Yehuda, a Jewish landowner from 11th-century Bāmiyān, conduct his business affairs with his Muslim neighbors? What…

  • ByTeri Williams
  • OnApril 2, 2019

Clausewitz and Civil–Military Relations

  • International Relations / Political Philosophy / Politics

Many readers of On War have taken Clausewitz’s discussion of the ‘logic’ of war tending to ‘extremes’ and concluded that…

  • ByNaomi Farmer
  • OnMarch 27, 2019
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