Academia & Publishing Variety Is the Spice of Life: Bibliodiversity, Scholarly Publishing and the Inexact Science of Making Ends Meet Read more
Business & Economics Mapping the Course of Inequality Through History Thomas Piketty enlarges upon ideas of social inequality from his popular book Capital and Ideology.
Academia & Publishing Restricted access: How the Pandemic is Still Impacting Humanities Scholars After 18 months of Covid turmoil our insight team spoke to a selection of humanities authors about how pandemic restrictions are impacting them and their research.
Arts & Humanities What is Animal History and Why Does It Matter? Relationships between humans and other animals are multi-faceted, often intimate, and frequently ambivalent. Most of all, they are deeply historical. The surging field of animal history aims to tell these stories.
Arts & Humanities The Invention of Modern Peacemaking Roughly 2,000 peace treaties made between the 15th and the 19th century show us how early modern peacemaking laid the foundations for both the modern constitutional development of European states and for relations between those states to the present.
Arts & Humanities ‘Forced Diversity’ In Movies Is Not a Thing – But Here’s Why Some People Are So Scared of It