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4th May, hb, eb, £18.99, 9781838955045 Explores the toxic atmo- sphere of modern politics that makes it sometimes hard to breathe. Lays out the damage such an atmosphere does to democracy and suggests the antidote.


How to Stage a Coup Rory Cormac 6th April, pb, eb, £10.99, 9781838955649 Engaging, incisive investigation into the shadowy world of secret statecraft and covert action by an expert on the topic.


This is Not America Tomiwa Owolade 1st June, hb, eb, £18.99, 9781838956219 Radical reappraisal of how we talk about race in Britain and how we chal- lenge racism and bigotry. By a rising star of literary and cultural criticism.


The Capitalist Manifesto Johan Norberg 15th June, hb, eb, £20, 9781838957896 Vital exploration of capitalism and the benefits it brings to global society as a whole.


Johnson At 10 Anthony Seldon 27th April, hb, eb, £20, 9781838958022 The definitive account of Boris Johnson’s turbulent time in office by one of Britain’s leading political and social commentators.


Bantam Press


The State of Us Jon Snow 2nd March, hb, eb, £20, 9781787635708 Snow traces how the UK has changed across his five-decade career, from getting thrown out of university for protest- ing against apartheid to interviewing every prime minister since Thatcher.


Holding the Baby Nell Frizzell 2nd March, hb, eb, £14.99, 9781787635944 Part-memoir, part-mani- festo, Holding the Baby is an hilarious and heartfelt account of the underac- knowledged post-partum period and a rallying cry against the undermining and short-changing of new parents.


Bath


Depp v Heard Nick Wallis 18th May, pb, eb, £13.99, 9781838439088


Eyewitness account of the libel trials between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard. Depp lost here and won in the US. What is the true story?


Beacon Press


A Deeper Sickness: Journal of America in the Pandemic Year Margaret Peacock, Erik L Peterson 7th March, pb, £16.99, 9780807008119 Harrowing chronicle by two leading historians capturing in real time the events of a year marked by multiple devastations.


Bloomsbury Academic


Back to Black Kehinde Andrews 18th May, pb, eb, £14.99, 9780755639137 Incendiary modern history of Black radical politics for today’s generation.


The Infodemic Gabriele Cosentino 6th April, pb, eb, £21.99, 9780755640737 Analysis of the global geopolitical impact of disinformation surrounding the Covid-19 pandemic.


Memory Makers: The Politics of the Past in Putin’s Russia Jade McGlynn 1st June, hb, eb, £20, 9781350280762 Explores the Kremlin’s use of Russian media to enshrine patriotic history into everyday life.


Return of the Junta Oliver Slow 23rd February, pb, eb, £21.99, 9781350289659 Reveals how Myanmar’s military has used violence, terror and state control to oppress its people and dominate politics and the economy for decades.


Corporate Capture of Development Development Alternatives with Women for a New Era (ed) 1st June, pb, eb, £21.99, 9781350296671 Case studies presenting an analysis of public- private partnerships in the Global South through a progressive and intersectional feminist lens.


The Spark That Lit the Revolution Robert Henderson 9th February, pb, eb, £14.99, 9781350344730 Exploration of the formation of Lenin’s political thought through the years he spent in London at the beginning of the 1900s.


The Shadow in the East: Vladimir Putin and the New Baltic Front Aliide Naylor 9th February, pb, eb, £12.99, 9781350352896 The first account of the new cold war on Russia’s western border.


Silent Coup Claire Provost, Matt Kennard 23rd March, hb, eb, £20, 9781350269989 Journalistic exposé of the global takeover of political power by corporate powers, which increasingly determine how justice is defined, resources allocated, territories governed, and people punished.


Queer Precarities in and Out of Higher Education Churnjeet Mahn (ed), Matt Brim (ed), Yvette Taylor (ed) 4th May, pb, eb, £21.99, 9781350273641 Important collection examining queer scholars challenging institutional structures and the queer knowledge that gets pushed out by universities.


Assignment Moscow James Rodgers 18th May, pb, eb, £16.99, 9781350356108 Original and incisive story of Western news corre- spondents in Russia, from a former Moscow-based foreign correspondent for the BBC.


August in Kabul Andrew Quilty 4th May, hb, eb, £20, 9781350370319 Firsthand account of the US evacuation of Kabul by award-winning journalist.


Slow Food Valeria Siniscalchi 15th June, pb, eb, £19.99, 9781474282444 First full-length study of the controversial Slow Food movement pres- ents insights from three years of research at the


What is War For? Jack McDonald 1st March, pb, £8.99, 9781529228380 How does war affect our world, from international relations to daily lives?


organisation’s interna- tional HQ in Italy.


Blackness at the Intersection Kimberlé Crenshaw, Kehinde Andrews, Annabel Wilson 23rd February, pb, eb, £21.99, 9781786998651 Groundbreaking collec- tion applying Crenshaw’s concept of intersectional- ity to the black diasporic experience in Britain.


Bloomsbury Continuum


The North Will Rise Again Alex Niven 2nd February, hb, eb, £20, 9781472993465 In-depth exploration of the importance of the North of England in the modern era.


Bodley Head


Saving Time Jenny Odell 23rd March, hb, eb, £20, 9781847926845 How we can reclaim time from a culture that commodifies and capital- ises it. From the bestsell- ing author of How to do Nothing.


Everyday Utopia Kristen Ghodsee 18th May, hb, eb, £20, 9781847927170 Radically optimistic book that uses feminist utopian ideas from the past to explain how we can build a more equal world today.


Brazen


Forgotten Women Zing Tsjeng 9th March, hb, £30, 9781914240690 The women who shaped and were erased from our history.


Bristol University Press


McDonald examines how social rules determine how states explain their military actions and how technology transforms warfare.


Broadleaf Books


Before the Streetlights Come On Heather McTeer Toney 18th April, hb, eb, £15.99, 9781506478623 Climate activist demon- strates how/why climate justice is a central issue and how Black Americans are leading the movement for climate solutions for their communities and the world.


Broadside Books


Never Give an Inch Mike Pompeo 2nd February, hb, £25, 9780063247444 Former US Secretary of State offers a candid account of how the Trump administration navigated the nation’s most pressing foreign policy challenges.


The Worst Trade Ever Robert Lighthizer 6th July, hb, £25, 9780063282131 Lighthizer is one of the world’s foremost experts on trade, economics and agriculture. Here, the former US Trade Repre- sentative explains the global economy’s biggest challenges and how to solve them.


Canbury Press


TikTok Boom Chris Stokel-Walker 22nd June, pb, eb, £9.99, 9781912454822 A whole generation informs, entertains and expresses itself on TikTok. Journalist and author Stokel-Walker tells the inside story of the app for the first time.


Citizens Jon Alexander, Ariane Conrad, Brian Eno 30th March, pb, eb, £12.99, 9781912454884 When businesses, chari- ties and governments treat people as citizens, everything changes and we can tackle the big challenges of inequality, climate, pandemics and polarisation. A McKinsey global consultancy Top 5 Recommended Read.


Chelsea Green


At Work in the Ruins Dougald Hine 9th February, hb, £22, 9781645021841 Renowned social thinker


helps us make sense of the multiple crises we are in and find the work that is worth doing in the ruins.


C Hurst


Z Generation Ian Garner 4th May, hb, eb, £25, 9781787389281 Revealing insight into how fascist youth movements have transformed Russian society and politics for the worse.


Plotters Lizzie Dearden 23rd March, hb, eb, £25, 9781787389298 Eye-opening account of British terror attacks readers have never heard of—because the perpetrators were caught in time.


I Feel No Peace Kaamil Ahmed 16th February, hb, eb, £18.99, 9781787389311 Vivid and powerful portrayal of the Rohingya in exile, from an award- winning reporter.


Columbia Global Reports


The Revolt Against Humanity Adam Kirsch 23rd February, pb, eb, £11.99, 9781735913766 Kirsch journeys through literature, philosophy, science and popular culture to identify two strands of thinking: Anthropocene antihuman- ism and transhumanism.


Coronet


Undercurrent Natasha Carthew 13th April, hb, eb, £16.99, 9781399706476 Powerful exploration of rural poverty and the often devastating impact of living without the means or support to build a future. A story of hope, beauty and fierce resilience.


We Need Snowflakes Hannah Jewell 16th February, pb, eb, £10.99, 9781473672154 In praise of offence- taking: how snowflake- dom can change the world for the better.


Edinburgh University Press


The Republican Party and the War on Poverty Mark Mclay 28th February, pb, £24.99, 9781474475532 Maclay examines the part the Republican


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