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		<title>In the streets of Tehran</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Oct 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Following the death of Mahsa-Jina Amini in September 2022, the angry cries of the Iranian people have rung out in the streets. Citizens of all ages and backgrounds come together to call for an end to the regime's injustice, violence and repression, chanting 'Woman, life, freedom'. The current protests are the most widespread and important the country has seen since the Islamic Revolution in 1979. But they are also part of a long struggle for women's rights in Iran. In this incisive, moving narrative, an anonymous Iranian woman describes her daily activism in the streets of Tehran, and shows it to be part of a long and powerful tradition of female resistance.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>INSIDE IRAN&#8217;S NEW REVOLUTIONI&#8217;ve stopped pulling up my scarf to cover my hair when I pass by the guards. I know that nothing can stop one of them from raising his gun and targeting me. But this is for the greater good.Following the death of Mahsa-Jina Amini in September 2022, the angry cries of the Iranian people have rung out in the streets. Citizens of all ages and backgrounds come together to call for an end to the regime&#8217;s injustice, violence and repression, chanting &#8216;Woman, life, freedom&#8217;. The current protests are the most widespread and important the country has seen since the Islamic Revolution in 1979. But they are also part of a long struggle for women&#8217;s rights in Iran. In this incisive, moving narrative, an anonymous Iranian woman describes her daily activism in the streets of Tehran, and shows it to be part of a long and powerful tradition of female resistance. Translated by Poupeh Missaghi.</p>
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		<title>Beauty is in the street</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Oct 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[In post-war Europe, protest was everywhere. On both sides of the Iron Curtain, from Paris to Prague, Milan to Wroclaw, ordinary people took to the streets, fighting for a better world. Their efforts came to a head most dramatically in 1968 and 1989, when mass movements swept Europe and rewrote its history. In the decades between, Joachim C. Haberlen argues, new movements emerged that transformed the nature of protesting. Activism moved beyond traditional demonstrations, from squatting to staging 'happenings' and camping out at nuclear power plants. People protested in the way they dressed, the music they listened to, the lovers they slept with, the clubs where they danced all night. New movements were born, notably anti-racism, women's liberation, gay liberation, and environmentalism. And protest turned inward, as activists experimented with new ways of living and feeling.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>&#8216;A rich and readable account</b> <b>of left-wing activism in the West and opposition to Soviet-style communism in the East&#8217; Katja Hoyer, <i>The Spectator</i></p>
<p>&#8216;</b><b>A dream, perhaps, but one that still sounds worth fighting for, even beautiful&#8217; Stuart Jeffries,<i> The Observer</i></p>
<p>&#8216;An</b> <b>ambitious and masterly account</b> <b>of utopian protest in Europe &#8230; Fast-paced, with an eye for telling detail and written with a light touch&#8217; Robert Gildea</b></p>
<p>In post-war Europe, protest was everywhere. On both sides of the Iron Curtain, from Paris to Prague, Milan to Wroclaw, ordinary people took to the streets, fighting for a better world. Their efforts came to a head most dramatically in 1968 and 1989, when mass movements swept Europe and rewrote its history.</p>
<p>In the decades between, Joachim C. Häberlen argues, new movements emerged that transformed the nature of protesting. Activism moved beyond traditional demonstrations, from squatting to staging &#8216;happenings&#8217; and camping out at nuclear power plants. People protested in the way they dressed, the music they listened to, the lovers they slept with, the clubs where they danced all night. New movements were born, notably anti-racism, women&#8217;s liberation, gay liberation, and environmentalism. And protest turned inward, as activists experimented with new ways of living and feeling, from communes to group therapy, in their efforts to live a better life in the here and now.</p>
<p>Some of these struggles succeeded, others failed. But successful or not, their history provides a glimpse into roads not taken, into futures that did not happen. The stories in Häberlen&#8217;s book invite us to imagine different futures; to struggle, to fail, and to try again. In a time when we are told that there are no alternatives, they show us that there could be another way.</p>
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		<title>Art of protest</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Aug 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[From the psychedelic typography used in 'Make Love Not War' posters of the 60s, to the solitary raised fist, take a long, hard look at some of the most memorable and striking protest artwork from across the world and throughout history. With an emphasis on design, analyse each artwork to understand how colour, symbolism, technique, typography and much more play an important role in communication, and learn about some of the most influential historical movements. Tips and activities are also included to get you started on making some of your own protest art.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>2023 WINNER OF THE BOLOGNA RAGAZZI AWARD!2022 WINNER OF THE BRITISH BOOK DESIGN &#038; PRODUCTION AWARDS IN THE CHILDREN&#8217;S TRADE 9 TO 16 CATEGORY!&#8221;Start making. Start being the change you want to see in this world.&#8221; &#8211; De NicholsFrom Keith Haring to Extinction Rebellion, the civil rights movement to Black Lives Matter, what does a revolution look like? Discover the power of words and images in this thought-provoking look at protest art by highly acclaimed artivist, De Nichols. With an emphasis on design, analyse each artwork to understand how colour, symbolism, technique, typography and much more play an important role in communication, and learn about some of the most influential historical movements.Tips and activities are also included to get you started on making some of your own protest art.Guided by activist, lecturer and speaker De Nichol&#8217;s powerful own narrative and stunningly illustrated by a collaboration of young artists from around the world, including Diana Dagadita, Olivia Twist, Molly Mendoza, Raul Oprea and Diego Becas, Art of Protest is as inspiring as it is empowering.</p>
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		<title>No offence, but&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Jul 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[In this book, you'll find an empowering roadmap for changing the conversation on social justice issues. Tackling 20 of the most enduring conversation-stoppers, gender equality activist Gina Martin equips readers with the knowledge, tools and context to respond with confidence. Alongside other trailblazing writers, educators and advocates, acclaimed campaigner Gina helps us to unpick these phrases, understand why they are harmful and feel empowered to change the conversation.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8216;<b>An empowering guide</b>&#8216;<br />Laura Bates</p>
<p>&#8216;<b>A great, thought-provoking read</b>&#8216;<br />Stephanie Yeboah</p>
<p><b>A practical, inspiring roadmap for changing the conversation on social justice issues.</b></p>
<p><i>&#8216;Not all men&#8217;</i><br /><i>&#8216;I don&#8217;t see colour&#8217;</i><br /><i>&#8216;To play devil&#8217;s advocate&#8230;&#8217;</i><br /><i>&#8216;Climate change is coming&#8217;</i></p>
<p>From the persistent to the insidious, too often, antagonistic responses threaten to distract and derail the most urgent conversations.</p>
<p>Tackling twenty of the most enduring conversation-stoppers, <i>No Offence, But&#8230;</i> equips readers with the knowledge, tools and context to respond with confidence. Alongside other trailblazing writers, educators and advocates, acclaimed campaigner Gina Martin helps us to unpick these phrases, understand why they are harmful and feel empowered enough to change the conversation.</p>
<p><b>Featuring chapters from Aja Barber, Ben Hurst, Cathy Reay, Charlie Craggs, Daze Aghaji, Ione Gamble, Koa Beck, Mariam Kemple Hardy and Azadeh Hosseini, Nova Reid and Salma El-Wardany.</b></p>
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		<title>His name is George Floyd</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 May 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The murder of George Floyd sparked a fiery summer of activism and unrest all over the world in 2020, with peaceful protests sometimes erupting into violent clashes. From Shetland to Sao Paolo, from Honolulu to Hobart, people marched under the Black Lives Matter banner, decrying Floyd's death and demanding an end to racial injustice. Drawing on The Washington Post's unrivalled archives, in-depth reporting and award-winning series on Floyd, 'His Name Is George Floyd' is a definitive biography that dives deep into the myriad ways that structural racism shaped Floyd's life and death.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>*WINNER OF THE PULITZER PRIZE IN NON-FICTION*<br />*Finalist for the National Book Award for Non-fiction*</p>
<p>&#8216;<i>His Name Is George Floyd</i> is essential for our times.&#8217;</b> <b>Ibram X. Kendi, author of <i>How to Be an Antiracist</i></b></p>
<p><b>&#8216;An intimate, unvarnished and scrupulous account of his life&#8230;brilliantly revealing.&#8217; <i>NEW YORK TIMES</i></b></p>
<p><b>You know how he died. This is how he lived.</b></p>
<p>Who was George Floyd? What did he hope for? What was life like for him? And why has his death been the catalyst for such a powerful global response?</p>
<p>The murder of George Floyd sparked a summer of activism and unrest all over the world in 2020, from Shetland to SÃ£o Paolo, as people marched under the Black Lives Matter banner, demanding an end to racial injustice. But behind a face that would be graffitied onto countless murals, and a name that has become synonymous with civil rights, there is the reality of one man&#8217;s stolen life.</p>
<p>In <i>His Name is George Floyd </i>we meet the kind young boy who talked his friends out of beating up a skinny kid from another neighbourhood and then befriended him on the walk home. Big Floyd the high school American football player who ignored his coach&#8217;s pleas to be more aggressive and felt queasy at the sight of blood. The man who fell victim to an opioid epidemic we are only just beginning to understand. The sensitive son and loving father, constantly in search of a better life in a society determined to write him off based on things he had no control over: where he grew up, the size of his body and the colour of his skin.</p>
<p>Drawing upon hundreds of interviews with friends and family members, <i>His Name Is George Floyd</i> reveals the myriad ways that structural racism shaped Floyd&#8217;s life and death &#8211; from his forebears&#8217; roots in slavery to an underfunded education, the overpolicing of his community and the devastating snare of the prison system. By offering us an intimate portrait of this one, emblematic life, Robert Samuels and Toluse Olorunnipa deliver a powerful and moving exploration of how a man who simply wanted to breathe ended up touching the world.</p>
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		<title>How civil wars start</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Apr 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[While violence has declined worldwide, civil wars have increased. With the exception of a handful of cases - the American and English civil wars, the French Revolution - historically it has been rare for people to organise and fight their governments. This has changed. Since 1946, over 250 armed conflicts have broken out around the world, a number that continues to rise. Major civil wars are now being fought in countries including Iraq, Syria and Libya. Smaller civil wars are being fought in Ukraine, India, and Malaysia. Even countries we thought could never experience another civil war - such as the USA, Sweden and Ireland - are showing signs of unrest. In this book, acclaimed expert Barbara F. Walter, who has advised on political violence everywhere from the CIA to the U.S. Senate to the United Nations, explains the rise of civil war and the conditions that create it.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b><i>Sunday Times</i> Smart Thinking Book of the Year 2022  <i>New York Times</i> Bestseller<br /> WINNER OF THE GLOBAL POLICY INSTITUTE AWARD  BOOKS OF THE YEAR: <i>Financial Times, The Times</i>, <i>Esquire, Prospect</i></b></p>
<p><b>&#8216;When one of the world&#8217;s leading scholars of civil war tells us that a country is on the brink of violent conflict, we should pay attention. This is an important book&#8217; Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt, authors of <i>How Democracies Die</i></b></p>
<p><b>Civil wars are the biggest danger to world peace today &#8211; this book shows us why they happen, and how to avoid them.</b></p>
<p>We are now living in the world&#8217;s greatest era of civil wars. While violence has declined worldwide, major civil wars are now being fought in countries including Iraq, Syria and Libya, and smaller civil wars are being fought in India and Malaysia. Even countries we thought could never experience another civil war &#8211; such as the USA, Sweden and Ireland &#8211; are showing signs of unrest. So how can we stop them?</p>
<p>In <i>How Civil Wars Start</i>, acclaimed expert Professor Barbara F. Walter, who has advised on political violence everywhere from the CIA to the U.S. Senate to the United Nations, explains the rise of civil wars and the conditions that create them &#8211; not least when countries are not quite democratic. As democracies across the world backslide and citizens become more polarised, civil wars will become even more widespread and last longer than they have in the past &#8211; but this urgent and important book shows us a path back toward peace.</p>
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		<title>France</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Mar 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[An authoritative, original and exciting history of the French nation, from the <i>Sunday Times</i> bestselling author of <i>The Discovery of France</i> and <i>Parisians.</i>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>A SPECTATOR and PROSPECT Book of 2022<br />Winner of the 2022 American Library in Paris Book Award 2022</p>
<p>&#8216;Ceaselessly interesting, knowledgeable and evocative&#8217; </b>&#8211; <i>Spectator</i><br /><b>&#8216;A fresh way to write history&#8217; </b>&#8211; Alan Johnson<br /><b>&#8216;An amused, erudite homage to France . . . ambitious and original&#8217; </b>&#8211; <i>The Times</i><br /><i>_____</i></p>
<p>Original, knowledgeable and endlessly entertaining, <i>France: An Adventure History</i> is an unforgettable journey through France from the first century BC to the present day. Drawn from countless new discoveries and thirty years of exploring France on foot, in the library and across 30,000 miles on the author&#8217;s beloved bike, it begins with Gaulish and Roman times and ends in the age of #MeToo, Black Lives Matter, the Gilets Jaunes and Covid-19. From the plains of Provence to the slums and boulevards of Paris, events and themes of French history may be familiar &#8211; Louis XIV, the French Revolution, the French Resistance, the Tour de France &#8211; but all are presented in a shining new light.</p>
<p>Frequently hilarious, always surprising, this is a sweeping panorama, teeming with characters, stories and coincidences, and offering a thrilling sense of discovery and enlightenment. A vivid, living history of one of the world&#8217;s most fascinating nations, it will make even seasoned Francophiles wonder if they really know that <i>terra incognita</i> which is currently referred to as &#8216;France&#8217;.<br />_____</p>
<p><b>&#8216;Packed full of discoveries&#8217;</b> &#8211; <i>The Sunday Times</i><br /><b>&#8216;A gorgeous tapestry of insights, stories and surprises&#8217; </b>&#8211; Fintan O&#8217;Toole<br /><b>&#8216;A rich and vibrant narrative . . . clear-eyed but imaginative storytelling&#8217; </b>&#8211; <i>Financial Times</i><br /><b>&#8216;Full of life&#8217;</b> &#8211; <i>Prospect</i></p>
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		<title>On being unreasonable</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Feb 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Manners, order and respect - these are all ideals we subscribe to. In opposed positions, we ought to be able to 'agree to disagree'. Today's world is built from structures of standards and reason, but it is imperative to ask who constructed these norms, and why. We are more divided than ever before - along lines of race, gender, class, disability - and it's time to question who benefits the most. What if our propensity to measure human behaviour against rules and reason is actually more problematic than it might seem? Kirsty Sedgman shows how power dynamics and the social biases involved have resulted in a wide acceptance of what people should and shouldn't do, but they create discriminatory realities and amount to a societal faÃ§ade that is dangerous for genuine social progress.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We&#8217;re living in an age of division. From abortion rights to immigration, gun control to climate change, civil debate has gone out the window. Manners, order, and respect are being eroded. Why can&#8217;t we all be <i>reasonable?</i> </p>
<p>The trouble is, what&#8217;s &#8216;reasonable&#8217; to one person is outrageous to another. Is it okay to let children play in the garden while others are working from home? To do your makeup on a train, or recline your seat on an aeroplane? What&#8217;s the right way to breastfeed? To protect your neighbourhood? To protest against injustice and oppression? In a world where we all think we&#8217;re being reasonable, how can we figure out what&#8217;s <i>right?</i> </p>
<p>Looking back through history and around the world, Kirsty Sedgman set out to discover how unfairness and discrimination got baked into our social norms, dividing us along lines of gender, class, disability, sexuality, race&#8230; Instead of measuring human behaviour against outdated standards of rules and reason, <i>On Being Unreasonable</i> argues that sometimes we need to act unreasonably to bring about positive change.</p>
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		<title>The quiet before</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Feb 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[We tend to think of revolutions as loud: frustrations and demands shouted in the streets. But the ideas fuelling them have traditionally been conceived in much quieter spaces, in the small, secluded corners where a vanguard can whisper among themselves, imagine alternate realities, and deliberate over how to get there. This book is a search for those spaces, over centuries and across continents, and a warning that - in a world dominated by social media - they might soon go extinct. Gal Beckerman takes us back to the 17th century, to the correspondence that jumpstarted the scientific revolution, and then forward through time to examine the engines of social change: the petitions that secured the right to vote in 1830s Britain, the zines that first gave voice to women's rage in the early 1990s, even the encrypted apps used by epidemiologists fighting the pandemic.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>&#8216;<i>The Quiet Before</i></b><b> is a fascinating and important exploration of how ideas that change the world incubate and spread.</b>&#8216; <b>Steven Pinker</b></p>
<p><b>&#8216;Filled with insightful analysis and colourful storytelling&#8230; </b><b>Rarely does a book give you a new way of looking at social change. This one does.&#8217; Walter Isaacson</b></p>
<p>Why do some radical ideas make history?</p>
<p>We tend to think of revolutions as loud: frustrations and demands shouted in the streets. But the ideas fuelling them have traditionally been conceived in much quieter spaces, in the small, secluded corners where a vanguard can imagine alternate realities. This extraordinary book is a search for those spaces, over centuries and across continents, and a warning that they might soon go extinct.</p>
<p><i>The Quiet Before</i> is a grand panorama, stretching from the seventeenth-century correspondence that jump-started the scientific revolution to the encrypted apps used by epidemiologists fighting the pandemic in the shadow of an inept administration. Beckerman shows that defining social movements &#8211; from decolonization to feminism &#8211; thrive when they are given the time and space to gestate.</p>
<p>Today, we are replacing these productive, private spaces with monolithic platforms. Why did the Arab Spring fall apart and Occupy Wall Street never gain traction? Has Black Lives Matter lived up to its full potential? Beckerman reveals what this new social media ecosystem still needs &#8211; from patience to focus &#8211; and offers a recipe for growing radical ideas again.</p>
<p><b>Lyrical and profound, <i>The Quiet Before</i> looks to the past to help us imagine a different future.</b></p>
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