Women’s History Month: The Women of Shepheard-Walwyn
Today, we marked the 16th day of Women’s History Month. This month intends to celebrate women’s contributions to culture, history and society, as it runs from March 1st until March [...]
Today, we marked the 16th day of Women’s History Month. This month intends to celebrate women’s contributions to culture, history and society, as it runs from March 1st until March [...]
Poverty is a complex phenomenon. It is defined as income often measured in terms of per capita gross domestic product (GDP). A broader definition treats poverty as multidimensional, including low [...]
We are very sad to announce that publisher, Anthony Werner, has passed away this December 2022. He led Shepheard-Walwyn for over 40 years and was a wise and knowledgeable gentleman. [...]
We are actively supporting the campaign to advance the human rights of women, The Global 16 Days Campaign. Did you know that as many as 1 in 3 women [...]
Author Heather Remoff has been published in the Letters to the Editor section of The New York Times before and raised some interesting points in this unpublished letter to The [...]
Why is life for many people in rich countries blighted by persistent problems associated with unequal living standards, housing costs, taxes and benefits? The Economic and Social Research Council is investing £49 [...]
Congratulations to John Symons whose book The Zinoviev Controversy Resolved is a finalist in The People’s Book Prize. “John Symons states that he ‘turns on its head the history of [...]
On the 21st of January 1924 Lenin died. The Conservative government in Westminster collapsed on the same day when Stanley Baldwin lost a vote in the House of Commons. The [...]
The People’s Book Prize finds, supports and promotes new and undiscovered works in three categories, fiction, non-fiction and children’s, with the winners voted for exclusively by the public. Publisher [...]