The Anatomy of Right-Wing Populism Dealing with transformational fatigue in Central and Eastern EuropeOver the past two decades, populist politicians and parties have enjoyed remarkable success across the globe. To develop a multidisciplinary understanding of the rise and functioning of right-wing populism in Central and Eastern Europe, The Anatomy of Right-wing Populism examines the two original concepts of neo-traditionalism and neo-feudalism.
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The Babushka Phenomenon Older women and the political sociology of ageing in RussiaThe Babushka Phenomenon examines the social production of ageing in post-Soviet Russia, highlighting the role of grandmothers as primary caregivers due to men\'s traditional estrangement from family life. The book argues that older Russian women actively engage in economic citizenship, despite prioritising others’ interests.
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Essential Economics for Heritage
Essential Economics for Heritage provides tools from economics that will help scholars, professionals and students in heritage-related fields address the challenges they meet. It presents and evaluates the economic theory and business analysis that heritage professionals need to know and applies them to the issues that face the heritage field.
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Ancient Identities in Britain Exploring heritage in the making DOWNLOAD FREE |
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Playthings and Playtimes
Play, affect and material culture in the ludic world DOWNLOAD FREE |
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Space, Affect, Memory
Literary geographies in transnational and transdisciplinary comparison DOWNLOAD FREE |
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Architecture of Memory
Exploring (Post-) Jewish Spaces in Eastern Europe DOWNLOAD FREE |
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UCL Press Play Coming soon… Beautiful Minds: the second season of the podcast and documentary series UCL Press Play. Uncover facts about the mind as our expert speakers challenge misconceptions of autism, clear up common myths about Tourette's Syndrome and propose strategies for making our society more inclusive. Episode topics include autism and empathy, sleep hygiene, how to support neurodiverse children and much more. The new season starts very soon... Register your interest
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Embracing the Complexity – how do we get to 100% OA?UCL Press Head of Publishing Lara Speicher recently attended the OASPA Conference 2025, where open access advocates, publishers, librarians and researchers from around the world gathered to explore the future of scholarly communication. The conference focused on the theme Embracing the Complexity – How Do We Get to 100% OA?, sparking rich discussions around infrastructure, equity and collaboration.
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UCL Press at IPG
UCL Press Production Manager Jaimee Biggins attended the Independent Publishers Guild (IPG) Autumn Conference at the Shaw Theatre in London, where over 300 publishers from across the academic and trade sectors came together for a day of discussion, insight, and collaboration. In her blog post, she explains what she learnt.
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