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Alain Corbin, A History of Rest, trans. Helen Morrison – Polity, June 2024

Alain Corbin, A History of Rest, trans. Helen Morrison – Polity, June 2024 Rest occupies a space outside of sleep and alertness: it is a form of recuperation but also of preparation for what is to come, and is a … Continue reading

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Sami Moisio and Ugo Rossi, The Urban Field: Capital and Governmentality in the Age of Techno-Monopoly – Agenda, July 2024

Sami Moisio and Ugo Rossi, The Urban Field: Capital and Governmentality in the Age of Techno-Monopoly – Agenda, July 2024 We live in an era of techno-monopoly power in which technocapitalism – through ubiquitous digital platforms – has colonized both the internet … Continue reading

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Academic Irregularities: Open Access for books – an open or closed case?

Another useful contribution to the debate from Liz Morrish at Academic Irregularities.

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Jasmine Cooper, Lili Owen Rowlands and Katie Pleming (eds.), Rage: Affect and Resistance in French and Francophone Culture and Thought, 1968–2020 – Peter Lang, June 2024

Jasmine Cooper, Lili Owen Rowlands and Katie Pleming (eds.), Rage: Affect and Resistance in French and Francophone Culture and Thought, 1968–2020 – Peter Lang, June 2024 This volume explores the political life of rage as it has been experienced and mobilized … Continue reading

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Vanessa Christina Wills, Marx’s Ethical Vision – Oxford University Press, July 2024

Vanessa Christina Wills, Marx’s Ethical Vision – Oxford University Press, July 2024 “The communists do not preach morality at all”; this line from The Communist Manifesto might seem to settle the question of whether Marxism has anything to offer moral philosophy. … Continue reading

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Marco Bresciani, Learning from the Enemy: An intellectual History of Antifascism in Interwar Europe – Verso, June 2024

Marco Bresciani, Learning from the Enemy: An Intellectual History of Antifascism in Interwar Europe – Verso, June 2024 The first comprehensive history of Italian revolutionary group Giustizia e Libertà When democracy is under threat from authoritarianism, models of resistance must come to … Continue reading

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Corey Ross, Liquid Empire: Water and Power in the Colonial World – Princeton University Press, July 2024

Corey Ross, Liquid Empire: Water and Power in the Colonial World – Princeton University Press, July 2024 In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, a handful of powerful European states controlled more than a third of the land surface of the planet. … Continue reading

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Susan Slyomovics, Monuments Decolonized: Algeria’s French Colonial Heritage – Stanford University Press, July 2024

Susan Slyomovics, Monuments Decolonized: Algeria’s French Colonial Heritage – Stanford University Press, July 2024 Introduction open access at the Stanford UP site; 20% discount code currently at http://www.sup.org with SLYOMOVICS20 (July 2024) “Statuomania” overtook Algeria beginning in the nineteenth century … Continue reading

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Martijn Konings, The Bailout State: Why Governments Rescue Banks, Not People – Polity, October 2024

Martijn Konings, The Bailout State: Why Governments Rescue Banks, Not People – Polity, October 2024 How did we end up in a world where social programs are routinely cut in the name of market discipline and fiscal austerity, yet large … Continue reading

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Working with archives – a collection of links

A few links about working with archives. I’ve started a page on this site with these links. At the moment it is just the links below, but intended to be a work-in-progress page and I’ll add other things that look … Continue reading

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