Stephen Harrison explores how Alexander the Great inherited and adapted Persian imperial traditions. The post Alexander the Great and Persian Kingship appeared first on Edinburgh University Press Blog.| Edinburgh University Press Blog
Aliya A Ali provides insights into their research on family networks and governance in early Islam. The post Q&A with Aliya A Ali, author of Family Ties and Political Power: Governing Kūfa under ʿUthmān b. ʿAffān appeared first on Edinburgh University Press Blog.| Edinburgh University Press Blog
Daniel Miele visits two Dutch universities, exploring the shared challenges between publishers and libraries. The post Libraries: Keepers of History and History Makers appeared first on Edinburgh University Press Blog.| Edinburgh University Press Blog
William Parente explores the challenges faced by Highland communities in the time of the Clearances The post Langwell, Caithness: an exemplar of the Highland economy appeared first on Edinburgh University Press Blog.| Edinburgh University Press Blog
Totemic ancestral connections to land in Warlpiri and other Indigenous Australian cultures are lines of becomings resonating with some concepts proposed by philosophers Deleuze and Guattari. The post Dreaming and Deleuze appeared first on Edinburgh University Press Blog.| Edinburgh University Press Blog
Joseph Petek dives into the re-discovered essays and articles of Alfred North Whitehead. The post The Whitehead canon, version 2.0 appeared first on Edinburgh University Press Blog.| Edinburgh University Press Blog
by Paul du Plessis Tell us about your book! Henry Maine’s book, Ancient Law, remains one of the most influential […] The post Q&A with Paul du Plessis on Henry Maine’s Ancient Law appeared first on Edinburgh University Press Blog.| Edinburgh University Press Blog
Aliya A Ali explores how kinship and marriage alliances shaped political power and governance in the early Islamic city of Kūfa. The post Why family ties in Kūfa mattered for early Islamic politics appeared first on Edinburgh University Press Blog.| Edinburgh University Press Blog
Explore five adaptations of Brontë novels that amplify violence, from Wuthering Heights to Jane Eyre, reshaping the Brontës’ enduring cultural impact. The post Violence in Brontë Afterlives appeared first on Edinburgh University Press Blog.| Edinburgh University Press Blog
Explores the cinematic career of British-Polish director, Paweł Pawlikowski. The post Cinema Without Borders: The Films of Paweł Pawlikowski appeared first on Edinburgh University Press Blog.| Edinburgh University Press Blog
Brian Massumi provides a reflection on how Deleuze’s philosophy transformed his way of thinking and created a lasting influence.| Edinburgh University Press Blog
Alasdair Raffe introduces a new book on the Scottish State and the people's experience of government in early modern Scotland.| Edinburgh University Press Blog