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Established in 1903, Manchester University Press stands as a beacon of intellectual excellence and academic rigor. With a rich legacy in disseminating knowledge in the humanities and social sciences, the press has continually evolved and adapted to the ever-changing landscape of scholarly exploration.

A hallmark of Manchester University Press is its unwavering dedication to quality. Collaborating with a constellation of leading thinkers and emerging scholars hailing from all corners of the globe, the press consistently publishes over 200 books each year. Many of these publications have garnered prestigious accolades, cementing their status as prize-winning contributions that enrich the academic realm.

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Political ecologies of the far right Fanning the flames Irma Kinga Allen, Kristoffer Ekberg, Ståle Holgersen, Andreas Malm
States of danger and deceit The European political thriller in the 1970s Rachel Hayward, Ellen Smith, Andy Willis
Fantastic histories Medieval fairy narratives and the limits of wonder Victoria Flood
The anthropology of ambiguity Mahnaz Alimardanian, Timothy Heffernan
Conceiving bodies Reproduction in early medieval English medicine Dana Oswald
David, Donne, and Thirsty Deer Selected Essays of Anne Lake Prescott Anne Lake Prescott, Roger Kuin, William A. Oram
The elementary structuring of patriarchy Bolivian women and transborder mobilities in the Andes Menara Guizardi
Modern Carmelite nuns and contemplative identities Shaping spirituality in the Netherlands Brian Heffernan
Tracking the Jews Ecumenical Protestants, Conversion, and the Holocaust Carolyn Sanzenbacher
The Official Record Oversight, national security and democracy Peter Finn, Robert Ledger
Literatures of the Hundred Years War Daniel Davies, R. D. Perry
Doing psychiatry in postwar Europe Practices, routines and experiences Gundula Gahlen, Henriette Voelker, Volker Hess, Marianna Scarfone
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