Interviews with Oxford University Press authors about their books
Does Marx have a coherent ethical vision? How does that square with his sometimes-scathing dismissal
Democracy is struggling in an age of populism and post-truth. In a world swirling with competing pol
What is the connection between where people live and how they vote? In The Changing Electoral Map of
Women Writing Antiquity: Gender and Learning in Early Modern France (Oxford UP, 2024) recounts women
How do families care for each when they are divided over generations by powerful geopolitical forces
The Battle for Sabarimala: Religion, Law, and Gender in Contemporary India (Oxford UP, 2024) tells t
We commonly think of democracy as a social order governed by the people’s collective will. Given the
Enlightenment studies are currently in a state of flux, with unresolved arguments among its adherent
In the aftermath of the First World War the Western great powers sought to redefine international no
In their pursuit of social justice, revolutionaries have taken on the assembled might of monarchies,
Charmian Mansell joins Jana Byars to talk about Female Servants in Early Modern England (Oxford Univ
Nāgārjuna (c. 150-250), founder of the Madhyamaka or Middle Way school of Buddhist philosophy and th
From Tudor to Stuart: The Regime Change from Elizabeth I to James I (Oxford UP, 2024) tells the stor
After close to three decades of the hegemony of free market ideas, the state has made a big comeback
At the beginning of the twentieth century, for many English men and women of Welsh origin the idea o
'Wicked Problems' are those problems facing the planet and its inhabitants, present and future, whic
Jails are the principal people-processing machines of the criminal justice system. Mostly they hold
Developing Asia has been the site of some of the last century's fastest growing economies as well as
Paul Robeson's Voices (Oxford UP, 2023) is a meditation on Robeson's singing, a study of the artist'
Roswell, 1947. Washington, DC, 1952. Quarouble, 1954. New Hampshire, 1961. Pascagoula, 1973. Petroza