Dennis Danielson, author of Paradise Lost and the Cosmological Revolution takes a look at the effect of astronomical discovery on the writings of John Milton.
Read MoreAnastasia Telesetsky, an editor of The International Law of Disaster Relief, discusses how international law can play a larger role in disaster relief and disaster prevention when it comes to major catastrophes like floods, tsunamis, and hurricanes.
Read MoreRichard Sandbrook, the author of Reinventing the Left in the Global South, explores progressive politics in Latin America, South America, and Africa.
Read MoreRobert Bireley chronicles his interest in German history and how he came to write Ferdinand II, Counter-Reformation Emperor, 1578–1637.
Read MoreMatthew Saul, the author of Popular Governance of Post-Conflict Reconstruction, comments on the UK parliamentary debate over airstrikes against ISIL.
Read MoreAfter the success of his 1851 book on The Roman Wall, in 1863 John Collingwood Bruce (1805–92) published this shorter work, intended as 'a guide to pilgrims journeying along the Barrier of the Lower Isthmus'.
Read MoreThomas J. Allen and Rory P. O'Shea, editors of Building Technology Transfer within Research Universities, suggest six strategies for research universities striving to live up to a profitable commercial model.
Read MoreCambridge University Press' Commissioning Editor Linda Bree, interviews author Martin Paul Eve, to find out more about Open Access and what this means for the Humanities.
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