India and South Africa, while radically different in so many ways, share the dubious distinction of being described as the ‘rape capitals’ of the world. It is true that both countries feature... READ MORE
Intimacy and injury

India and South Africa, while radically different in so many ways, share the dubious distinction of being described as the ‘rape capitals’ of the world. It is true that both countries feature... READ MORE
This April, Manchester University Press is running a series of blog posts to mark the holy month of Ramadan. Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, and is observed by Muslims worldwide as... READ MORE
This April, Manchester University Press is running a series of blog posts to mark the holy month of Ramadan. Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, and is observed by Muslims worldwide as... READ MORE
The 2022 Northern Ireland Assembly election, taking place on Thursday 5th May is expected to see 90 members elected to the Northern Ireland Assembly. This will be the seventh assembly election since... READ MORE
‘There are stories in these pages which will make your spine tingle, weep with joy, rage with injustice, make you want to embrace the next stranger.’ Hello. I’m a writer, tutor,... READ MORE
In their new book, Capitalising on constraint, Catherine Moury, Stella Ladi, Daniel Cardoso and Angie Gago argue that bailed-out governments during the Eurozone crisis... READ MORE
Islamophobia Awareness Month is taking place throughout November and we’ve put together a reading list featuring new and backlist titles from MUP. All books included in the reading list are 50% off... READ MORE
Stories from the frontline of the NHS When Cathy gave birth to her baby son, almost everything that could go wrong, did. She contracted sepsis on the labour ward- and the nurses nearly failed to spot... READ MORE
Series Spotlight with Series Editors: Des Fitzgerald and Amy Hinterberger Over the last decade, the social studies of science, including the study of biomedicine, has become one of the most... READ MORE
By Christopher Snedden A ‘Kashmirologist’ by inclination, this is my third book about the disputed region of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K).1 A number of reasons stimulated me to write my... READ MORE