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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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The Contemporary British Novel Since 2000

  • Language and Literature / Post 19th Century Literary Studies

Where is the twenty-first century British novel headed?  The Contemporary British Novel Since 2000 answers this question in the light…

  • ByCarla Hepburn
  • OnFebruary 20, 2017

Thanks for all the fish’ and Other Old Clichés – Part 2

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  • Language and Literature / Post 19th Century Literary Studies

By Julian Wolfreys This ‘valedictory’ editorial appears on the EUP Blog in two parts and is published in Volume 7…

  • ByTeri Williams
  • OnFebruary 17, 2017
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OLR 40th Anniversary – Jean-François Lyotard

Jean-Francois Lyotard
  • Language and Literature / Literary Theory / Philosophy

  Welcome to February, where once again we are delving into the work of Jean-François Lyotard. A thinker and a…

  • ByRebecca Wojturska
  • OnFebruary 15, 2017

Thanks for all the fish’ and Other Old Clichés – Part 1

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

By Julian Wolfreys This ‘valedictory’ editorial  (on the significance of Victorian) appears on the EUP Blog in two parts and…

  • ByTeri Williams
  • OnFebruary 6, 2017

The Genesis of Alfred North Whitehead’s Philosophy

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  • Philosophy / Politics, Philosophy and Religion

Not many people will read Whitehead’s recent book in this generation; not many will read it in any generation. But…

  • ByNaomi Farmer
  • OnFebruary 2, 2017

40 years of Oxford Literary Review

  • Language and Literature / Literary Theory / Modernism / Philosophy

Oxford Literary Review (OLR) founded in 1977 by Ian McLeod, Ann Wordsworth and Robert J. C. Young, is now celebrating its…

  • ByRebecca Wojturska
  • OnJanuary 31, 2017

An Ancient Library Full of Persia

photo of Jan P. Stronk
  • Ancient History / History

by Jan P. Stronk Perspectives on Persia During most of the Archaic down to the Hellenistic Eras, Persia and/or the…

  • ByAnna Glazier
  • OnJanuary 19, 2017

Contemporary Turkey in Conflict

Contemporary Turkey in Conflict
  • Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies / Politics / Religion

By Tahir Abbas Turkey is a beguiling country. It straddles one of the most important geopolitical fault lines in the…

  • ByEmma at EUP
  • OnJanuary 16, 2017

The Day After: New Perspectives on the American Presidency

  • Cultural Studies / Politics / Politics, Philosophy and Religion

We stayed up all night to watch. When the polling returns came in, we had to pinch ourselves. Was it…

  • ByNaomi Farmer
  • OnDecember 13, 2016
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