Our July ‘Book of the Month’ is Aboriginal People and Australian Football in the Nineteenth Century: They Did Not Come from Nowhere by Roy Hay. This book will revolutionise the history of Indigenous involvement in Australian football and cricket in the second half of the nineteenth century. Exploring the emergence and the suppression of their sporting talent, … Continue reading Book of the Month July 2019: Aboriginal People and Australian Football in the Nineteenth Century: They Did Not Come from Nowhere
Category: News
Book Presentation: Dispatches from the Frontlines of Humanity: A Book of Reportage
On Thursday the 20th June, Boštjan Videmšek spoke at the Council of Europe in Strasbourg. The talk was about his book, Dispatches from the Frontlines of Humanity: A Book of Reportage. The 20th June was a particularly poignant day for this talk, and for Boštjan as it was both World Refugee Day, and the National Statehood Day … Continue reading Book Presentation: Dispatches from the Frontlines of Humanity: A Book of Reportage
International Nutritional Science and Food Chemistry Conference
Outlook Conferences is pleased to welcome you all for International Nutritional Science and Food Chemistry Conference (OLCNSFC-2019), which will be held at Venice, Italy during November 11-12, 2019. The conference aims to become the leading annual conference in fields related to Nutritional Science and Food Chemistry. This conference have an elemental feature to the world distinguished motive speakers, plenary speeches, … Continue reading International Nutritional Science and Food Chemistry Conference
An Interview with Boštjan Videmšek
"It seems to me that journalism is in itself a fight for human rights to stand behind all universal conventions, and if it is not, you are quick, if not immediately, on the wrong side of the month." (Boštjan Videmšek, interviewed by Katja Miklavčič). As February draws to a close, we would like to share … Continue reading An Interview with Boštjan Videmšek
Cambridge Scholars Publishing expand subject coverage and open new representative offices
Cambridge Scholars Publishing have launched an expansion programme in science and technology book publishing, building on their historic base in Humanities and Social Sciences. This move has already gathered a number of proposals and submissions, details of which can be found in the Life Sciences, Health Sciences and Physical Sciences tabs on the publisher’s web page. The expansion into these … Continue reading Cambridge Scholars Publishing expand subject coverage and open new representative offices
A new focus on sciences
We are now accepting publishing proposals in Life Sciences, Health Sciences and Physical Sciences, as well as continuing to publish in our core field of Social Sciences. We are being helped to do this by our expanded Advisory Boards, and you can see a range of recent and forthcoming titles by clicking on the links … Continue reading A new focus on sciences
SD Mines Professor Authors Book on Soviet Film Adaptations of Shakespeare Plays
RAPID CITY, SD (Jan. 17, 2018) – Michael Hudgens, Ph.D., who teaches philosophy and writing composition at the South Dakota School of Mines & Technology has authored a new book “The Shakespeare Films of Grigori Kozintsev.” Kozintsev is a celebrated Soviet-era filmmaker and theater director. In 1964 he adapted Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” to film and in 1971 … Continue reading SD Mines Professor Authors Book on Soviet Film Adaptations of Shakespeare Plays
Cambridge Scholars author becomes Egypt’s first ever female Minister of Tourism
Dr Rania Al-Mashat is a seasoned local and global economics veteran and even an AUC alumna. In the recent government reshuffle, former IMF adviser and deputy governor of the Central Bank of Egypt, Rania Al-Mashat, has been appointed as Egypt’s new Minister of Tourism. Al-Mashat’s story is a testament to the sort of perseverance, dedication … Continue reading Cambridge Scholars author becomes Egypt’s first ever female Minister of Tourism
The ICHTH Doctoral Dissertation Prize for the History and Theory of Historiography
The ICHTH Doctoral Dissertation Prize for the History and Theory of Historiography The ICHTH Doctoral Dissertation Prize ($500) is offered for a doctoral dissertation on any subject in the following fields: Historical theory History of historiography Philosophy of history Historical methodology Historical culture Submissions are now open for the 2017 ICHTH DOCTORAL DISSERTATION PRIZE (defended in … Continue reading The ICHTH Doctoral Dissertation Prize for the History and Theory of Historiography
Man of Straw
It is perhaps typical that the only person whom the pro-Turkish government brigade could wheel out for yet another partitionist tirade on Cyprus should be a pseudo-left winger, the discredited politician Jack Straw, who lied his way through the Iraq enquiry, was involved in extraordinary renditions and torture, and later in a shady political lobbying … Continue reading Man of Straw