Monthly Archives: November 2025

States of precarity in UK Higher Education geography

States of precarity in UK Higher Education geography – summary at the RGS-IBG website, with links to the report, plans, posters etc. Precarious working conditions are increasingly common throughout academia – from the proliferation of fixed term contracts (FTCs) to … Continue reading

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Daniel Heller-Roazen, Far Calls: On Omens, Slips & Epiphanies – Zone, September 2025

Daniel Heller-Roazen, Far Calls: On Omens, Slips & Epiphanies – Zone, September 2025 When words are not heard but overheard, when phrases are perceived in bits and pieces, and when speakers, failing to do as they intend, state things that … Continue reading

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Maia Kotrosits, After Transformation: A Lyrical History of Christian Late Antiquity – Duke University Press, November 2025

Maia Kotrosits, After Transformation: A Lyrical History of Christian Late Antiquity – Duke University Press, November 2025 Introduction open access at this link In After Transformation, Maia Kotrosits offers a lyrical history of Christian late antiquity as it lives on in … Continue reading

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Julia Welland, Pleasure and Depletion in Contemporary Militarism – Edinburgh University Press, March 2026

Julia Welland, Pleasure and Depletion in Contemporary Militarism – Edinburgh University Press, March 2026

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Walter Benjamin, Berlin Childhood around 1900 – trans. Shierry Weber Nicholsen, Verso, November 2025

Walter Benjamin, Berlin Childhood around 1900 – trans. Shierry Weber Nicholsen, Verso, November 2025 An elegant new translation of Benjamin’s moving evocation of the experiences of his urban childhood Composed in exile in the 1930s and pub­lished as a whole only after … Continue reading

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Johanna Luyssen, Les Fragments d’Hélène – Julliard, September 2025

Johanna Luyssen, Les Fragments d’Hélène – Julliard, September 2025 J’ai mis des années avant d’oser écrire sur Hélène. Elle n’était pas que l’étranglée de la rue d’Ulm. Elle était un mystère, une femme aux multiples identités, une personnalité opaque, hermétique … Continue reading

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J.D. Sargan, Trans Histories of the Medieval Book: An Experiment in Bibliography – ARC Humanities Press, October 2025 (print and open access)

J.D. Sargan, Trans Histories of the Medieval Book: An Experiment in Bibliography – ARC Humanities Press, October 2025 (print and open access) Archival collections are political spaces: the decisions that govern whose histories are preserved, when, and by whom are not … Continue reading

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Peg Birmingham, Hannah Arendt and Political Glory: Earthly Immortality in an Age of Superfluousness – Edinburgh University Press, November 2025

Peg Birmingham, Hannah Arendt and Political Glory: Earthly Immortality in an Age of Superfluousness – Edinburgh University Press, November 2025

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Kathleen E. Kennedy, Illuminating Media: Transmitting the Renaissance in England, 1400–1550 – Concordia University Press, Spring 2026

Kathleen E. Kennedy, Illuminating Media: Transmitting the Renaissance in England, 1400–1550 – Concordia University Press, Spring 2026 The overlooked art of late medieval English manuscript illumination—its initials, borders, and non-figurative designs—finally receives its first book-length examination. Far from being mere decoration, … Continue reading

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Tom Harper, Nick Dykes, and Magdalena Peszko, Secret Maps: Maps You Were Never Meant to See, from the Middle Ages to Today – University of Chicago Press, November 2025

Tom Harper, Nick Dykes, and Magdalena Peszko, Secret Maps: Maps You Were Never Meant to See, from the Middle Ages to Today – University of Chicago Press, November 2025 An illustrated story of the relationship between mapping and secrecy, charting … Continue reading

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