
Yale University Press launches its Autumn / Winter 2012 seasonal catalogue
Yale’s Autumn / Winter seasonal catalogue is available now to order and download. Today we take a quick look at…
Yale’s Autumn / Winter seasonal catalogue is available now to order and download. Today we take a quick look at…
Phoebe Clapham, commissioning editor for current affairs books at Yale University Press London, gives us an insight into…
David Keen is the author of the controversial new book Useful Enemies: When Waging Wars is More Important Than…
Peter Marsh is a top Financial Times journalist and author of The New Industrial Revolution: Consumers, Globalization and the End of…
In the next instalment of her regular column, top economic commentator and What’s Next? author Lyric Hale discusses the shocking exploitation of…
The Daily You by John Turow documents the new media marketing revolution, showing how advertisers are stealthily defining…
The Battle for the Arab Spring is a new book from Yale that explains the explosive events of the…
Yale’s Current Affairs catalogue is available now to order and download. With many fascinating books available in 2012, today…
In the next instalment of her regular column, top economic commentator and What’s Next? author Lyric Hale discusses social media and its…
Neil Faulkner is the author of A Visitor’s Guide to the Ancient Olympics, to be published soon by Yale…
Southern Africa: Old Treacheries and New Deceits by Stephen Chan (out now in paperback) explores the political landscape of southern Africa,…
The UN’s relationship with Iran is at an all time low; the IAEA’s recent nuclear inspections in the country were…
In the next instalment of her regular column, top economic commentator and What’s Next? author Lyric Hale discusses how the growing infrastructure…
Neil Faulkner is the author of A Visitor’s Guide to the Ancient Olympics, to be published soon by Yale…
Earlier this month we took a look at January’s Book of the Month, The Very Hungry City by Austin Troy, which…