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News Archive - Page 6 of 80 - Historical Materialism

What’s New – 7th January 2022

– Now Out: Wars of Position? Marxism Today, Cultural Politics and the Remaking of the Left Press, 1979-90, by H.F. Pimlott

What’s New – 30th December 2021

– HM 29.4 is now out!
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What’s New – 14th December 2021

– Call for Papers: Historical Materialism Special Issue on Strategy

Call for Papers: Historical Materialism Special Issue on Strategy

**DEADLINE EXTENDED TO 14 February 2022**

What’s New – 2nd November 2021

– Capitalism and the Sea: The Maritime Factor in the Making of the Modern World, with Liam Campling and Alejandro Colás in conversation with Jeffery R. Webber, York University, Friday, December 3, 12:30pm EDT. Please Register:

What’s New – 30th November 2021

–  Karl Radek on China: Documents from the Former Secret Soviet Archives, Reviewed by Fabian Van Onzen

What’s New – 23rd November 2021

–  Special issue of the Cambridge Journal of Economics to celebrate the fortieth anniversary of Joan Robinson’s death and the one-hundred-and-twentieth anniversary of her birth in 2023.Please, see more details here: 

What’s New – 17th November 2021

– Historical Materialism Istanbul 2022, 15th-17th April: Systemic Fragilities and Strategies for Resistance: Power, Poverty, Climate, and Pandemics. The Conference will be held at Kadir Has University and the CFP will follow in December. See you there!

What’s New – 8th November 2021

– Let’s go on a bear hunt: Marxism and children’s literature, with Dr Emma Bell (Brighton University), Prof Michael Rosen (Goldsmiths, University of London), on Wednesday 10th of November 2021, 4-6pm

What’s New – 26th October 2021

– Teach-in series on Socialism in the World Crisis – Teach-in #1: What is State-Financed Capitalism? Saturday October 30, 2pm EST. Register: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEkcu6vrj4iHd2DtkYnECl50VcPfajB4CKQ

What’s New – 13th October 2021

– Registration Open for ‘Acting as if – Prefigurative Politics in Theory and Practice’, 22 – 25 October.

What’s New – 5th October 2021

– LPC 2021 Stream CFP: The digitalisation of work, the economy, and migrant labour. Abstracts should be between 350 and 500 words. Key words should be given that indicate the focus of research and the methods used. The abstract should contain clear information about theoretical orientation, findings, methodology, and what contribution is being made to knowledge. Abstracts of papers that are concerned solely with theoretical or conceptual matters will need to provide clear information on how they address and advance relevant debates. We encourage contributions especially from the Global South. Abstract submissions opened at the start of 1st September 2021 and the deadline is 31/10/21: