Edinburgh University Press is Scotland’s premier scholarly publisher of academic books and journals, and one of the leading university presses in the UK. Founded over 50 years ago, Edinburgh University Press publishes around 130 books a year in the humanities and social sciences, and has a portfolio of around 40 academic journals. Because all new books and journals are assessed by the Press Committee – an expert team of scholars from the University of Edinburgh who specialise in the subjects that we publish – they enjoy the highest academic standards.
Eret Talviste explores Virginia Woolf and Jean Rhys through scenes of solitude and ordinary freedom.
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Explore the lives of Roman freedwomen through inscriptions, family networks and daily experiences, revealing the overlooked stories of women once enslaved in
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Rethinking Scots' activities in the Early Modern Caribbean
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