This January, we publish Alannah Tomkin’s Nursing the English from plague to Peterloo, 1660-1820, a new addition to our Nursing History and Humanities series, the only book series devoted... READ MORE
This January, we publish Alannah Tomkin’s Nursing the English from plague to Peterloo, 1660-1820, a new addition to our Nursing History and Humanities series, the only book series devoted... READ MORE
To mark this year’s British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies Conference taking place in Oxford from the 8th-10th January, we’ve put together a reading list of essential titles on... READ MORE
Manchester University Press and The Subcultures Network’s new Subcultures and Social Change series is an ambitious, interdisciplinary exploration of how cultural practices and communities shape and... READ MORE
MUP are thrilled to announce the newest additions to our Disability History series editorial team, Dr Coreen McGuire and Dr Aparna Nair. “I am absolutely delighted to be joining the disability... READ MORE
What are the primary factors driving the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict and how does it fit into the broader Middle East tensions? Two nationalist movements lay claim to the same land, the Holy... READ MORE
Step into a realm of magic with our new reading list that delves into the history of witches and witchcraft. Embracing the allure and enigma surrounding these spellbinding figures, with our collection... READ MORE
In coincide with the Sixteenth Century Society's annual conference, scheduled to take place in Toronto this October, we've curated a reading list featuring new and bestselling books that explore... READ MORE
This month, Manchester University Press is excited to announce the release of two new books that explore the history of Empire. These latest additions to our catalogue provide fresh insights and... READ MORE
South Asian Heritage Month (SAHM) first took place in 2018, and is now held annually to honour, recognise, and appreciate South Asian histories, communities, and culture, as well as to understand... READ MORE
The British Society for Middle Eastern Studies (BRISMES) 2024 annual conference is taking place in Lancaster, 1-3 July. We’re delighted to be participating in the event, with our Commissioning... READ MORE