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We publish books on current affairs, history, conflict and religion in Asia, Africa, Europe and the Middle East. And much else besides.
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'In a multipolar world where the East is rising, Greece will benefit by being Byzantine again, I told Odin Linardatou from ΤΟ ΒΗΜΑ discussing my forthcoming book, The New Byzantines, with Hurst Publishers and Trump's Middle East Trip. Trump's Gulf visit underscores how the center

Congratulations to Marc Millon whose new book Italy in a Wineglass has been selected as a finalist in the GuildofFoodWriters Awards 👏⭐🎉 gfw.co.uk/2025/guild-of-…


‘A book where the heart and mind are brought into contact with the wealth and eccentricity of the Christian mystical tradition.’ Read the wonderful review of Dazzling Darkness by James Harpur in The Irish Times Irish Times Books Andrew Roycroft👇 irishtimes.com/culture/books/…

proof time Hurst Publishers & a little sneak 👀 of my contents. a collection of attempts to “own” Greenland through the ages. James Blunt features too. order: hurstpublishers.com/book/so-you-wa…




‘An empathic attempt to understand the women who sought abortions, and those who assisted them.’ A fantastic review for Mary Fissell’s history of abortion in Irish Times Books The Irish Times 👏⭐️irishtimes.com/culture/books/…

Thank you Dr. Alemseged Tesfay for your groundbreaking work on Eritrean history in the 40s and 50s. With clarity and integrity, you’ve revived our past; an enduring gift to both present and future generations. Alemseged Tesfai #Eritrea #History

💬 'I don’t try to change people’s perceptions, but I believe there are always two sides of the same coin.' In POLITICOEurope's China Watcher, Zhou Bo discusses his new book Should the World Fear China? and shares insights on China's global image 👇politico.eu/newsletter/chi…

An event that promises to be a memorable discussion of the Muslim cultural & architectural legacy in Europe. Join me on Saturday 14 June 11.15am-12.15pm when I'll be in conversation with William Dalrymple for the jaipurlitfest British Library Tickets here: jlflitfest.org/london/schedule



It is such an amazing feeling to visit one of your favorite bookstores and see your book there! Thank you Rahva Raamat for stocking Rebooting a Nation (along with other incredible Hurst Publishers books)


Join renowned historians Raph Cormack and mary beard in conversation at Hexham Book Festival as they discuss their latest books, as well as questions of why history is important and how to get into it. ⭐📖🏺🏛️ 🗓 23 May ⏰ 7pm BST 🎟️ tinyurl.com/3tkkujxr


A delightful afternoon spent in conversation with #AshokGopal talking about our research for our books on #DrAmbedkar 'A Part Apart' and 'Ambedkar In London' Navayana Publishing Hurst Publishers Another idea for a book fleshed out ...


First time I've seen this amazing film, made for @aljazeera Arabic about my book 'Stealing from the Saracens: How Islamic Architecture Shaped Europe'. Next week the same team will be filming me again, to discuss the new book 'Islamesque'. Hurst Publishers youtube.com/watch?v=Q9EGF9…


‘Raph Cormack presents a fascinating study of the way mythical status can conjured out of the human desire for meaning in times of darkness.’ Read the review of Holy Men of the Electromagnetic Age in HistoryExtra 🔮✨ pressreader.com/uk/bbc-history…


I'll be on BBC Radio 4 tomorrow morning chatting about polar security & strategic futures Antarctic + Arctic. Plenty of focus on the Greenland situation & my forthcoming Hurst Publishers book on the very topic. bbc.com/audio/play/liv…

Out today 🎉 Melanesia by Hamish McDonald is an immersive journey through the tumultuous past and fascinating present of the south-western Pacific. ‘We are the original people of the region … This is a black region, it’s not a white region.’ — Ralph Regenvanu Get 25% off w/code



💫 Now in paperback Dethroned by john zubrzycki is the dramatic story of how hundreds of Indian princes were betrayed by the departing British and Nehru’s independent government. 'Set to become a classic on the end of India’s and Pakistan’s aristocracy.' — The Spectator Get 25%
