Collections
Dig deeper with our curated collections of journal articles, blogs, and treasures from our archive
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The departure of Nicola Sturgeon as Scotland's first minister earlier this year marks the end of a long and intense phase of constitutional drama. The authors in this collection reflect on what has changed in Scottish politics over the last decade and examine the dilemmas that the upheavals of these years now pose for both sides of Scotland's constitutional debate.
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What is the future of British political history? At a time when public history is increasingly politicised, and when politics is retreating in university history departments, this collection explores the challenges and opportunities facing historians of British politics. Connecting traditional political histories with histories of race, empire, the vernacular and the environment, our authors offer 16 articles proposing new directions for British political history.
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To coincide with the publication of a collection on 'The Future of Irish-UK Relations', we bring you nine articles from the archive on Irish-UK relations in the past, from the tensions marking the outbreak of war in 1939 to the Anglo-Irish and Good Friday Agreements.
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As inflation re-emerges, we take a look back at how our authors have analysed it over the decades. They emphasise that inflation reflects a political struggle over income shares, a perspective we can trace back to MichaĆ Kalecki, writing in 1943.
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Democratic politics is under attack on several fronts. This collection explores the problems of democracy and suggests ways it might be extended and deepened.
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Following the killing of George Floyd by the police in the US in May 2020, a new anti-racism has erupted across the world. These articles consider a number of racisms and anti-racisms, especially in Asia and the Middle East.