What’s New –19th November 2022

– Book Launch & Exhibition: Mutant Ecologies by Asbjørn Skou, 23 November 2022, 16:00 to 18:00, The Exchange, Strand Campus, London. More info:

What’s New – 27th October 2022

– Next Seminar in Contemporary Marxist Theory: Revolution and Counterrevolution in China, with Lin Chun (LSE), Wednesday 2 November 2022, 4-6pm GMT, King’s College London, Strand campus WC2R 2LS, Room: KINGS BLDG K2.31 (Nash Lecture Theatre). Register:

What’s New – 9th October 2022

–  Book Launch: Claude McKay – The Making of a Black Bolshevik

Call for Papers for a Historical Materialism Special Issue on ‘Western Marxism’

[Note that the Deadline has been extended to 31 DECEMBER 2022]

What’s New – 29th September 2022

– Those who fought with Orwell. The international volunteers of the POUM – a talk by Andy Durgan

What’s New – 22nd September 2022

– The Deutscher Prize Committee is pleased to announce the shortlisted books for this year’s prize:

What’s New – 15th September 2022

–  September 15th 23.30 BST

What’s New – 5th September 2022

– Introducing “Marxism in our Time”, a new initiative from the Deutscher Prize:
http://www.deutscherprize.org.uk/wp/podcast-interviews-with-shortlist-authors/
Featuring interviews with all the authors that made the 2020 shortlist. The first three episodes are now available to stream on iTunes, Spotify, and PodBean. In our latest episode, committee member Alex Colas is joined by Maïa Pal to discusses themes from Pal’s 2020 book, Jurisdictional Accumulation: An Early Modern History of Law, Empires, and Capital. Thanks to the Lipman-Miliband Trust for helping to fund this initiative:
www.lipman-miliband.org.uk

What’s New – 22nd August 2022

– Contested Concepts of Property in Past & Present, 4-5.10.2022, in Jena.

What’s New – 3rd August 2022

– Tyrus Miller’s Modernism and the Frankfurt School (Edinburgh University Press, 2014) is now available in open access for free download as an e-book. It can be accessed by ordering the e-book at:

What’s New – 20th July 2022

– Forthcoming*: Communism and the Avant-Garde in Weimar Germany – A Selection of Documents by Ben Fowkes.