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In Memory of Carlo Ginzburg (Turin, 15 April 1939 – Bologna, 17 June 2026).

In Memory of Carlo Ginzburg (Turin, 15 April 1939 – Bologna, 17 June 2026).

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Following his book Why Fascism Is on the Rise in France: From Macron to Le Pen, Ugo Palheta sits down with Rob Grams to discuss the societal conditions of fascism, the role of neoliberalism in the rise of the far-right and what to do about it.

Take a dive into our archive to remember Italian microhistorian Carlo Ginzburg.

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In the height of graduation season, Gary Wilder reflects on the future and fallacies of US universities after the student-led pro-Palestine encampments.

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Oliver Eagleton on Labour under Starmer.

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