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Unbelievable: Why we Believe and why we Don’t

31 Jan 2012

We are delighted to announce the acquisition of a significant new book by The Revd Professor Graham Ward, who was recently appointed to the Regius Professorship of Divinity in the University of Oxford.

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Putin, Russia and the West

13 Jan 2012

This month I.B. Tauris published Angus Roxburgh’s The Strongman, which is also a tie-in with the BBC television series, Putin, Russia and the West, for which Roxburgh was chief consultant. Made by Norma Percy and the multi-award-winning team at Brook Lapping, the four-part series begins on Thursday 19th January, 9pm, BBC2.

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Chelmno and the Holocaust

08 Dec 2011

70 years ago this week marks the establishment of the first Nazi death camp. Here, we take a look at three of the fortunate few who managed to successfully escape from the camp.

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Franz Marc

22 Nov 2011

Franz Marc the Complete Works Volume III: Sketchbooks and Prints is a landmark publication, the culmination of many years’ work by leading experts in the field.

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Darfur and the International Community

18 Nov 2011

Richard Barltrop's Darfur and the International Community: The Challenges of Conflict Resolution in Sudan has been chosen for the 2010-2011 Toyin Falola ATWS Africa Book Award.

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John Bright in America

16 Nov 2011

Today is John Bright's 200th birthday. Largely forgotten today, he was one of Britain's most influential statesmen of the nineteenth century – both home and abroad. Notably, in the United States, he was a dedicated opponent to slavery and champion of the North in the American Civil War.

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The First World War in Buttons

11 Nov 2011

Nina Edwards explores the First World War through the many forms and functions of the button.

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The New Jew in Film

07 Nov 2011

In an extract from his new book, The New Jew in Film, Nathan Abrams explores the Jew and the loo.

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Day of the Dead

31 Oct 2011

Isabella Tree. Despite the Americanised version of Halloween creeping into Mexican culture, Death is still the primary US/Mexico border.

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Crunch Festival | Competition

31 Oct 2011

I.B.Tauris have got two Festival passes to give away for this year’s Crunch: the Art and Music festival at Hay.

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