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Studies in Renaissance Literature

Studies in Renaissance Literature

The Renaissance Society of America’s biannual conference takes place in Dublin next week (Wednesday 30th – Saturday 2nd April) coinciding with some recent exciting changes in Boydell & Brewer’s Studies… READ MORE

Studies in World Heritage

Studies in World Heritage

Having trained as an archaeologist, I am fascinated by the developmental sequences of ancient settlements and the stories they tell of the struggles of past communities with dynamic human and… READ MORE

Red Road to Freedom

Red Road to Freedom

We are delighted to share a recent interview with Tom Lodge where he discusses his book Red Road to Freedom: A History of the South African Communist Party 1921 –… READ MORE

The English and French Navies, 1500-1650

The English and French Navies, 1500-1650

Benjamin W. D. Redding’s new book is a unique comparative study of English and French naval history that examines the birth of modern state navies during a period of significant… READ MORE

Nikolay Myaskovsky

Nikolay Myaskovsky

Patrick Zuk’s new biography draws on a wealth of unexplored sources and offers the first comprehensive critical reappraisal of the life and works of composer Nikolay Myaskovsky (1881-1950). In today’s… READ MORE

International Women’s Day

International Women’s Day

Today, 8 March 2022, is International Women’s Day, a day that focuses thoughts, events and activities on the aim of a gender-equal world free of bias, stereotype and discrimination, and… READ MORE

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