A critical examination of how emerging technologies reinforce racial inequality and deepen social injustice in modern society.
An engaging exploration of global wealth inequality through history, literature, and economics, revealing surprising insights about income distribution worldwide.
A lighthouse keeper and his wife face moral dilemmas after finding a baby washed ashore on their remote island.
A candid insider account of British politics, advocating for reason and compromise in an era of extremism and populism.
A gripping exploration of extreme heat's devastating impact on our planet and the urgent need for climate action.
Bestselling mystery author's hidden identity becomes publishing's greatest whodunit.
A powerful anthology amplifying diverse disabled voices, challenging stereotypes and celebrating disability culture in the modern era.
We explore Mark Fisher's haunting idea that imagining the end of the world is easier than envisioning alternatives to capitalism, examining how market logic colonizes consciousness and limits our collective imagination.
Explore how Cuvier and Agassiz revolutionized geology with evidence of sudden, catastrophic events shaping Earth's past, challenging religious beliefs and establishing the reality of extinction.
Explore the fascinating pressure cooker of German history from 1815-1848, when censorship, student movements, and cultural renaissance built toward the revolutionary explosion of March 1848.
Biographical insights into Queen Elizabeth's life
A dystopian tale of surveillance and the loss of privacy in a tech-obsessed world.
Challenging the Wright brothers' myth, highlighting Wilbur's genius
A gripping psychological thriller where a struggling writer uncovers dark secrets while finishing a famous author's manuscript.
A haunting tale of passive resistance in a Wall Street law office, exploring alienation and the human condition.
An explosive exposé of the British royal family's inner turmoil and fight for survival in a rapidly changing world.
Explore how World War II transformed our world in just six years - from cavalry charges to atomic bombs, reshaping technology, politics, and civilization itself through the deadliest conflict in human history.
Challenging assumptions to foster a culture of lifelong learning.