– Forthcoming: Inventing the New: History and Politics in Jean-Paul Sartre, by Luca Basso. Paperback edition from Haymarket Books out 12 months after the hardback
https://brill.com/display/title/69373?language=en
– Forthcoming: Writings of Larisa Reisner, by Cathy Porter and Richard Chappell. Paperback edition from Haymarket Books out 12 months after the hardback.
https://brill.com/display/title/69375?language=en
– Forthcoming: Daniel Bensaïd: From the Actuality of the Revolution to the Melancholic Wager, by Darren Roso. Paperback edition from Haymarket Books out 12 months after the hardback.
https://brill.com/display/title/32979?language=en
– Forthcoming: Rethinking Ernst Bloch, edited by Henk de Berg and Catherine Moir. Paperback edition out from Haymarket Books 12 months after the hardback
https://brill.com/display/title/32593?language=en
–Forthcoming: Art and Emancipation, by John Roberts. Paperback edition out from Haymarket Books 12 months after the hardback edition
https://brill.com/display/title/68394?language=en
– Revised link: Now Online: Commemorating the Paris Commune and the Lives of French Socialist Feminists An Interview with Historian Carolyn Eichner by Jason Dawsey
–Now Online: Irma Rothbart-Sinkó (1896-1967) – Doctor and communist, participant in the Hungarian Revolution of 1919 and the Yugoslav Revolution of 1941-1945, by Stefan Gužvica
https://www.historicalmaterialism.org/node/2008
–Now Online: Was Stalin a Marxist? And If He Was, What Does This Mean for Marxism?, by Ronald Grigor Suny
–Now Online: Climate Change as Class Compromise? On the Limitations of Huber’s Marxism and Climate Politics, by Michael Levien
–Now Online: The Professional Class Vanguard of Climate Justice: A Response to Michael Levien’s Review of Climate Change as Class War: Building Socialism on a Warming Planet, by Matt Huber.
–Now Online: Value, Exchange, and Heinrich’s ‘New Reading of Marx’: Remarks on Marx’s Value-Theory, 1867–72, by Barbara Lietz and Winfried Schwarz
–Now Online: Marxism and Homosexual Liberation – Magnus Hirschfeld’s Relations with the Social-Democratic Party of Germany and the Early Soviet Government, Daniel Gaido
–Now Online: Racism and Capitalism: A Contingent or Necessary Relationship?, by Charles Post.