What’s New – 7th July 2022

– Launch of Clark McAllister’s “Karl Marx’s Workers’ Inquiry: International History, Reception, and Responses”, published by Notes from Below. Saturday 9th of July, from 5pm at Mayday Rooms, London.

CFP: Facing the Abyss: An Epoch of Permanent War and Counterrevolution

Historical Materialism London 2022 Call for Abstracts

What’s New – 19th June 2022

–  Étienne Balibar y la igualibertad.

What’s New – 2nd June 2022

–  From Brett Story: Calling for help on an archival film about post-war socialism and the new left. They are looking for documentation key figures of the UK based socialist left and personal photos, audio recordings, and footage that gives a sense of the intellectual and artistic scene from the years 1952-1965 – meetings, delegations to Moscow, art openings, gatherings at the Partisan Cafe, etc. Please Contact: brett.p.story@gmail.com

What’s New – 28th May 2022

–  CFP – Mobilization and unionization dynamics of platform workers. A transnational and cross-sectoral approach of mobility-related activities.

What’s New – 9th May 2022

–  Haymarket Books launches direct sales in the UK! Readers in the UK can now purchase books directly from Haymarket’s website:
https://www.haymarketbooks.org/blogs/428-welcome-to-haymarket-uk.
Shop on our website to receive free shipping on orders over £20 and, as always, 30% off all paperback books, 40% off all ebooks, and 20% off all hardcover books. This includes 30% off all Historical Materialism books in paperback:
https://www.haymarketbooks.org/series_collections/1-historical-materialism

What’s New – 18th April 2022

–  Out Now: For Hans-Jürgen Krahl. Contributions on His Anti-Authoritarian Marxism). Edited by Meike Gerber, Emanuel Kapfinger and Julian Volz
https://www.mandelbaum.at/buecher/meike-gerber-emanuel-kapfinger-julian-volz/fuer-hans-juergen-krahl/

What’s New – 22nd March 2022

–  This week only, get 60% Off a selection of books from the Historical Materialism and Studies in Critical Social Sciences series, covering topics including Marx and Marxism, political theory, radical history, contemporary capitalism, art and culture, critical theory, and philosophy. Free shipping on orders over $25 / £20 for readers in the US and UK.

What’s New – 14th March 2022

–  Policing the Crisis, Revisited, with Professor Ruth Wilson Gilmore, and Dr Ayça Çubukçu, LSE, Monday 14 March 2022 6:30pm to 8:00pm, LSE Centre Building. Registration:

What’s New – 7th March 2022

–  Anti-Racism and the Law Initiative seminar w/ Leanne Betasamosake Simpson and Robyn Maynard, Friday, March 11 from 12:30-2pm PST. Register:

What’s New – 14th February 2022

–   History and Political Economy Project 2022 Summer Research Grant. Applications will be due on March 4, 2022. More info:

What’s New – 8th February 2022

–  Seminar Series 2021-2022 Department of Politics York University, Toronto. Dockworker Power and Capitalist Totality: A Critique of the Power Resources Approach, by Katy Fox-Hodess, University of Sheffield, 11th Feb, 12:30-2:00pm EDT, Registration: