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Studies in Imperialism hits 150 books, acquires another editor and goes digital

    We are delighted to announce that the 150th book in the Studies in Imperialism series will be published on 1st October 2017. Dana...Read More

Clive Barker: Dark imaginer - Q&A with Sorcha Ní Fhlainn

What book in this field has inspired you the most? I was inspired by two authors who have previously written about Clive Barker – Linda...Read More

Q&A with Tania Woloshyn, author of Soaking up the rays, light therapy and visual culture in Britain, c.1890-1940

1. What book in this field has inspired you the most? Melissa Miles, The Burning Mirror: Photography in an Ambivalent Light (North Melbourne: Australian Scholarly...Read More

Q&A with Gemma King, author of Decentring France: Multilingualism and Power in Contemporary French Cinema

1. What book in this field has inspired you the most? Hamid Naficy’s An Accented Cinema and Carrie Tarr’s Reframing Difference are two books that...Read More

An interview with Janet Wolff, author of Austerity baby

You have described Austerity baby as an ‘oblique memoir’. Can I ask why you have used this particular phrase? First, to acknowledge that it’s not...Read More

Q & A with Sally Brasher - Hospitals and charity

What book in this field has inspired you the most? Lester Little's Religious Poverty and the Profit Economy in Medieval Europe. Did your research take...Read More

Q&A with Felicity Chaplin, author of La Parisienne in cinema

1.What book in this field has inspired you the most? A tough question! I could name a dozen books off the top of my head...Read More

Q & A with Angela McCarthy and Sir Tom Devine - Tea and empire

What book in this field has inspired you the most? If we are thinking about the history of planters in Ceylon, then we learned much...Read More

Q&A with the authors of The hurt(ful) body

By Tomas Macsotay, Cornelis van der Haven and Karel Vanhaesebrouck 1. What book in this field has inspired you the most? One of our main...Read More

Alannah Tomkins Q and A - Medical misadventure in an age of professionalisation, 1780–1890

What book in this field has inspired you the most?  I was inspired somewhat by David Wootton’s Bad Medicine, which seemed to me to consider...Read More

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