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Historical Materialism
Research in Critical Marxist Theory

Journals

ISSN:1465-4466
E-ISSN:1569-206X
 
Current:Volume 17 (2009)
Number of Issues:4
List price Individuals:€ 53.00 / US$ 78.00
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Editorial Board
Editorial Board: Alex Anievas, Sam Ashman, Paul Blackledge, Sebastian Budgen, Liam Campling, Alejandro Colás, Demet Dinler, Esther Leslie, Matteo Mandarini, China Miéville, Paul Reynolds, Alfredo Saad-Filho, Guido Starosta, Peter Thomas, Alberto Toscano, Mike Wayne Corresponding Editors: Angela Dimitrakaki, James Furner, Pablo Ghigliani, Jim Kincaid, Samuel Knafo, Mark Laffey, Martin McIvor, Gonzalo Pozo, Giuseppe Tassone
Abstracting & Indexing
Left Index Political Science Abstracts Sociological Abstracts Current Contents/Social and Behavioral Sciences Social Sciences Citation Index Arts and Humanities Citation Index Current Contents/Arts & Humanities Social Scisearch Journal Citation Reports/Social Sciences Edition
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Reviews
'The birth of Historical Materialism was a major event, not only because it provides a unique forum for non-sectarian Marxist debate but also because it represents a change in the wind, a really promising sign of socialist renewal.' Ellen Meiksins Wood. 'Historical Materialism is already among the most highly regarded journals in Marxian theory published in any language. In an age of increasing specialization, it is committed to high quality articles from across a broad range of disciplines. If a resurgence of Marxian thinking occurs in the twenty-first century, Historical Materialism will deserve a good part of the credit.' Tony Smith. 'Historical Materialism provides exactly what is needed today: a Marxist antidote to postmodern and similar fashions. It is one of the few journals in English actually turned towards the future – one of the few journals in which a progressive theorist can publish without secretly feeling ashamed!' Slavoj Zizek 'Historical Materialism is an excellent journal, providing a unique forum for serious intellectual work about every aspect of Marxism. The quality of the first issues surpassed expectations. The journal is essential reading for anyone with an interest in this field.' Sean Sayers.
Table of contents
CONTENTS Volume 14, issue 4 Symposium: On David Harvey’s The New Imperialism Sam Ashman
Editorial Introduction Ellen Meiksins Wood Logics of Power: A Conversation with David Harvey Noel Castree David Harvey’s Sy
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Historical Materialism is an interdisciplinary journal dedicated to exploring and developing the critical and explanatory potential of Marxist theory. The journal started as a project at the London School of Economics from 1995 to 1998. The advisory editorial board comprises many leading Marxists, including Robert Brenner, Maurice Godelier, Michael Lebowitz, Justin Rosenberg, Ellen Meiksins Wood and others. Marxism has manifested itself in the late 1990s from the pages of the Financial Times to new work by Fredric Jameson, Terry Eagleton and David Harvey. Unburdened by pre-1989 ideological baggage, Historical Materialism stands at the edge of a vibrant intellectual current, publishing a new generation of Marxist thinkers and scholars. All editorial correspondence should go to: The Editors Historical Materialism Faculty of Law and Social Sciences SOAS, University of London Thornhaugh Street, Russell Square London WC1H 0XG, UK historicalmaterialism@soas.ac.uk For more information visit also the book series Historical Materialism.

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