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Dec 21, 2023 • 11 tweets • 7 min read
We’re thrilled to share the Hurst titles chosen as 2023 Books of the Year and 2024 Highlights.👇
#Breakup by @anjansun is chosen as one of the best books of 2023 by @sallyhayd for @IrishTimes.
His account explores ‘the war in the Central African Republic and the impact covering it had on Sundaram’s personal life’.
All Hurst titles are now 40% off in our #BackToUni Sale.
We’ve put together a thread of titles that shed light on the #Russia #Ukraine war and the implications of the conflict.
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In #EconomicWar, Maximillian Hess (@zakavkaza) explores how Russia’s invasion of Ukraine precipitated an international economic conflict affecting us all.
Selected as one of the @FT’s Books to Read in 2023.
We're thrilled to announce our 2023 catalogue for studies in Eastern Europe, Russia & Eurasia—covering the history, politics, & society of the region, as well as Russia’s war on Ukraine.
Get 30% off catalogue titles with code BASEES30 ➡️ bit.ly/3JVx8oJ
📌 'New Perspectives on Eastern Europe and Eurasia'
Edited by @BenHNoble (@UCL), this brand new series features books written by experts providing the necessary context to make sense of fast-moving developments in the region.
From the very first English-language book on #Navalny to a history of the glamorous #Jaipur dynasty, we have something to pique everyone’s interest. See the thread below for some highlights! 👇
Is #AlexeiNavalny Putin’s nemesis or Russia’s future? What does Navalny’s story tell us about the nature of Russian politics and the future of the opposition?