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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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Fr John Morrison: defender of an island’s cultural heritage and faith

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  • Scottish History / Scottish Studies

Neil Bruce on the inspiration behind his new featured article in The Innes Review.

  • ByEdinburgh University Press
  • OnJanuary 17, 2025

This Deleuzian Century

Six Edinburgh University Press books which focus on the work of Gilles Deleuze are arranged in a row.
  • Deleuzian Philosophy / Philosophy

Ian Buchanan kicks off our celebrations of the centenary of Gilles Deleuze's birth.

  • ByEdinburgh University Press
  • OnJanuary 16, 2025
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Children, Charity and Magazines

  • Language and Literature / Literary Studies

A Q&A with the author of Philanthropy in Children’s Periodicals, 1840–1930: The Charitable Child.

  • ByEdinburgh University Press
  • OnDecember 18, 2024

AVANT-GARDES INVENTED IN AUSTRALIA!

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

Did Australia invent the idea of the avant-garde?

  • ByEdinburgh University Press
  • OnDecember 16, 2024

Studying (and Struggling) Abroad: Reflecting on British/American “Transmigrations”

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  • American Studies / Cultural History / Cultural Studies / Scottish History / Scottish Studies

Vaughn Scribner on Dr. Alexander Hamilton, transatlantic voyages past and present, and finding connection in far-flung places.

  • ByEdinburgh University Press
  • OnDecember 13, 2024

Arguments against the Scottish visa are overblown

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  • Migration Studies / Politics / Scottish Politics / Scottish Studies

The author of The Politics of Immigration in Scotland discusses the benefits of a regional immigration policy for Scotland.

  • ByEdinburgh University Press
  • OnDecember 11, 2024

Lord Kelvin and the Apocalypse: the striking convergence of religion and cosmology

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  • Cultural History / Religion / Scottish History / Scottish Studies

The surprising role of scripture in developing scientific theories of the universe in 19th-century Scotland.

  • ByEdinburgh University Press
  • OnDecember 9, 2024

The curious case of Scottish inns, or what travellers sought and found when they encountered them

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  • Cultural History / Scottish History / Scottish Studies

The editor of the International Review of Scottish Studies introduces the new special issue.

  • ByEdinburgh University Press
  • OnDecember 6, 2024

A canonization that caused a diplomatic rift in Europe

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  • Christianity / Religion / Religious History

Eduardo Ángel Cruz investigates the overlap between the political and the spiritual in canonizations of the Catholic Church

  • ByEdinburgh University Press
  • OnDecember 5, 2024
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