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Reflections on the 'Academic Book of the Future' project

Marilyn Deegan reveals the progress and achievements of this timely exploration

Editorial, British Academy Review, January 2017

Mary Morgan says ‘The Book is dead – long live the Book!’

Where We Live Now: An approach to policy and growth that is centred on place

Jamiesha Majevadia reports on the progress of a British Academy project

Broadbrows and book clubs

Nicola Wilson introduces us to the Book Society and its cultural influence

The book that has influenced me most in the last 12 months

Ten British Academy-supported early career scholars reveal the books that made the greatest impact on them in 2016

British Academy Review, No. 29, January 2017

Academic books: A special issue. Includes: Richard J Evans on Europe’s century of power; Steve Smith and Catherine Merridale on writing the Russian Revolution; David Hand on how his new book measures up; Twelve months of influential and prize-winning books; So what does the future hold for the academic book?

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