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New Books in European Politics

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Dr. Yunus Emre Ozigci
Head of department at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Turkey and an interesting IR scholar who integrates philosophy into international relations.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkey
Episode: Yunus Emre Ozigci, "NATO’s Meaning and Existence: Within the Interstate Intersubjectivity" (Vernon Press, 2026)
Douglas Greene
Independent Marxist historian living in Greater Boston, author of several books on Marxism and Soviet history.
Episode: Douglas Greene, "In Stalin's Shadow: Trotsky and the Legacy of the Moscow Trials" (Resistance Books, 2025)
Dagmar Herzog
Distinguished professor of history at CUNY Graduate Center, expert on historical European fascism and its relationship with sexuality and disability.
CUNY Graduate Center
Episode: Dagmar Herzog, "The New Fascist Body" (Wirklichkeit Books, 2025)
Alberto Toscano
Provided an afterword for Herzog's book, highlighting connections between struggles for equal rights and social constructs of normalcy.
Episode: Dagmar Herzog, "The New Fascist Body" (Wirklichkeit Books, 2025)
Matthijs Lok
Senior lecturer in modern European history from the University of Amsterdam
University of Amsterdam
Episode: Matthijs Lok, "Europe Against Revolution: Conservatism, Enlightenment, and the Making of the Past" (Cambridge UP, 2023)
Moritz Föllmer
Associate Professor of Modern History at the University of Amsterdam
University of Amsterdam
Episode: Moritz Föllmer, "The Quest for Individual Freedom: A Twentieth-Century European History" (Cambridge UP, 2025)
James Greenwood-Reeves
Lecturer in Law at the University of Leeds
University of Leeds
Episode: James Greenwood-Reeves, "Justifying Violent Protest: Law and Morality in Democratic States" (Routledge, 2023)
Hans Kundnani
Author of 'Eurowhiteness, Culture, Empire and Race in the European Project'
Open Society Foundations Workshop
Episode: Hans Kundnani, "Eurowhiteness: Culture, Empire and Race in the European Project" (Oxford UP, 2023)
Paul Kelly
Professor of Political Philosophy at the London School of Economics
London School of Economics
Episode: Paul Kelly, "Against Postliberalism: Why ‘Family, Faith and Flag’ is a Dead End for the Left" (Polity, 2025)

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Najati Sidqi, "Memoirs of a Palestinian Communist: The Secret Life of Najati Sidqi" (U Texas Press, 2025)
Q: Did the current political climate change the way you felt the work mattered or raise the stakes of the translation?
Absolutely. The publication of this memoir during a tense political climate emphasizes Sidqi's unique voice in humanizing the Palestinian experience.
Najati Sidqi, "Memoirs of a Palestinian Communist: The Secret Life of Najati Sidqi" (U Texas Press, 2025)
Q: Could you tell us a little bit about Najati Sidqi?
Najati Sidqi is a multifaceted figure known as an early Arab communist, a writer, and an anti-fascist who engaged in significant political movements.
Duncan Kelly, "Worlds of Wartime: The First World War and the Reconstruction of Modern Politics" (Oxford UP, 2025)
Q: Can you dive into the World Crisis 1914 to 1918 and its relevance?
Kelly refers to Elie Alevi's lectures, emphasizing that the First World War was seen as inevitable and relates to ideas of national self-determination and revolutionary crises.
Duncan Kelly, "Worlds of Wartime: The First World War and the Reconstruction of Modern Politics" (Oxford UP, 2025)
Q: How did you come to research and write this study?
Duncan Kelly explains that he was interested in exploring the relationship between art and modern politics and the lack of political and economic focus within intellectual histories of the First World War.
Jorge Marco and Gutmaro Gomez Bravo, "The Fabric of Fear: Building Franco's New Society in Spain, 1936-1950" (Liverpool UP, 2023)
Q: Could you tell us what you mean by community of death and how it was made in this time period?
Jorge Marco explains how community bonds were drastically altered due to violence, creating a complex relationship between victims and perpetrators.

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