News
Imperialism, Orientalism and Social Emancipation- Kent, 21 March
The Postcolonial Centre is launching its new Imperialism and Culture Annual Lecture (poster attached). This new lecture series aims to revisit the question of culture and imperialism in postcolonial studies, and reframe dominant conceptions of imperial power in the humanities.
Real Measure and the Becoming of Essence: A Continuation of the Dialectic of Hegel’s Science of Logic – London, 29 March
Real Measure and the Becoming of Essence:
A Continuation of the Dialectic of Hegel‘s Science of Logic
Marx and Social Justice: Ethics and Natural Law in the Critique of Political Economy
Marx and Social Justice: Ethics and Natural Law in the Critique of Political Economy
The Petrograd Workers in the Russian Revolution: February 1917 – June 1918
The Petrograd Workers in the Russian Revolution: February 1917 – June 1918
Uneven Moments: Reflections on Japan’s Modern History
Uneven Moments: Reflections on Japan’s Modern History
New edition study of the Ukrainian Revolution, Borotbism
The 1954 classic study of the Ukrainian Revolution, Borotbism by Ivan Maistrenko has just been republished in a new edition. It was one of the first significant accounts of the revolution in English. Edited by Christopher Ford you can find out more about this fantastic book here:
Automation, Changing Work, and New Ways of Struggle – Birmingham, 9 March
Automation, Changing Work, and New Ways of Struggle
Towards Zero Violence: Putting Gender into a Theory of Violence and Society, SOAS – 5 March
Sylvia Walby (City, University of London)
Brazil Under Bolsonaro, London – 14 March
Brazil Under Bolsonaro – *DATE CHANGE* 14 March
New from Brill’s Historical Materialism series: The Popular Front Novel in Britain, 1934-1940
The Popular Front Novel in Britain, 1934-1940