Rebecca Brennan
Senior Editor at Princeton University Press, commissioning in the social sciences. Views my own.
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- "Fawaz Gerges' latest book might be his lifetime masterpiece" A wonderful review of 'The Great Betrayal' by @fawazgerges.bsky.social in @iajournal.bsky.social academic.oup.com/ia/article-a... @princetonupress.bsky.social
- Reposted by Rebecca BrennanPerspectives on Politics did a review forum on "Erased" without telling me. 🫣 @poppublicsphere.bsky.social Thanks so much to Sandra Whitworth, Brooke Ackerly, Shruti Balaji, Jenna Marshall, Laura Sjoberg, Peter Kristensen, and Ann Tickner for their thoughtful readings. A link to each one below.
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- "For defence professionals navigating the hype cycle surrounding AI, this book represents essential reading" Thank you to @hoanssolo.bsky.social for a review of Tony King's @princetonupress.bsky.social book AI, Automation, and War in Survival: bit.ly/4be0luc
- Reposted by Rebecca BrennanInterrupers foreign policy books of 2025 💅 interruptrr.substack.com/p/the-2025-b...
- Another top book of the year commendation for @whitproject.bsky.social's ERASED, this time from @chathamhouse.org: www.chathamhouse.org/publications... @princetonupress.bsky.social
- Wonderful to see @whitproject.bsky.social's Erased as one of the top 10 books of the year from @iajournal.bsky.social!
- Top 10 books: The International Affairs Christmas reading list 2025 📚🎄 Ahead of the holidays, Book Reviews Editor Mariana Vieira has curated a list of books that reflects our commitments to covering the whole of the International Relations discipline. Check them out 👇 medium.com/internationa...
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- Still a few tickets available for tonight's event @wellcomecollection.bsky.social with Chantelle Lewis and Tumi Sotire to celebrate Chantelle and Jason's wonderful @princetonupress.bsky.social book We See Things They'll Never See: press.princeton.edu/events/chant... Hope to see you there!
- Reposted by Rebecca BrennanFind books by and about women who have pushed boundaries, effected change, redefined roles, or who have complicated our understanding of what it means to be powerful. Explore the gift guide and save 30% with code PUP30: press.princeton.edu/collections/... #ReadUP #GiftGuide #Books #HappyHolidays
- Out this week, the "truly groundbreaking" Embedded Generations by Liu Jieyu, examining continuity and change in Chinese family life across multiple generations. Read more below and order a copy here: press.princeton.edu/books/paperb...
- A lovely review of @mfbosworth.bsky.social's Supply Chain Justice: The Logistics of British Border Control blogs.law.ox.ac.uk/border-crimi... @princetonupress.bsky.social - thank you @bordercrim.bsky.social and @holly-bird.bsky.social!
- Reposted by Rebecca BrennanThis week on the podcast, @whitproject.bsky.social, Professor of International Relations at Oxford, tells us about the women of her new book, Erased: A History of International Thought Without Men. creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/... Transcript: www.infinite-women.com/wp-content/u...
- The 70% off @princetonupress.bsky.social sale is now on! Here are the sociology titles available in the UK/Europe list, but all subjects and US lists available too: bit.ly/48JDJ3y
- Reposted by Rebecca BrennanJohn Ikenberry reviews Erased: A History of International Thought Without Men. www.foreignaffairs.com/reviews/eras...
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- Happy publication day to Melissa Leach & James Fairhead for 'Naturekind'! It introduces a new paradigm for human & nonhuman communication from @princetonupress.bsky.social Innovative & provocative, as reviewer @erleellis.bsky.social says,"nature is talking, & people need to listen" bit.ly/4mYPQgB
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- Reposted by Rebecca Brennan🔊 Episode #3 out now! @whitproject.bsky.social (@politicsoxford.bsky.social) explores how the gender binary shaped the production and reception of international thought and what recovering overlooked voices means for present-day international relations. open.spotify.com/episode/76f2...
- Reposted by Rebecca BrennanRe-upping the link to an online book talk tomorrow at 3pm hosted by SPIN.👇 Please email secrecyresearch@gmail.com for an invite link.
- Zoom talk on "Erased" at 3pm on October 1st at the cool Secrecy, Power, and Ignorance research Network (SPIN) in Bristol. Details, including email address for invite link,👇 secrecyresearch.com/2025/09/01/b...
- Reposted by Rebecca BrennanThe field of international relations has always relied on the intellectual labor of women. Yet as our podcast of the week shows, misogyny, racism, and marginalization worked to systematically exclude women’s contributions. With @whitproject.bsky.social & @javiermejiac.bsky.social buff.ly/2a027uQ
- "Supply Chain Justice offers a powerful, unsettling lens into how state and private contractors shape deportation regimes with an eye for efficiency over humanity" Review of @mfbosworth.bsky.social's @princetonupress.bsky.social book in academic.oup.com/jrs/article-... by @janikakuge.bsky.social
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- Exciting day as We See Things They'll Never See: Love, Hope & Neurodiversity publishes - one of the first books I commissioned @ @princetonupress.bsky.social. Thank you to Chantelle and Jason for allowing me to be a part of bringing this beautiful and important book into the world. bit.ly/3KbK5OR
- "Their position as Black academics demanding change is radical, their calls for equality and equity are feminist, and the way they draw attention to a racist, classist and ableist past that has shaped present-day attitudes is decolonial" thesociologicalreview.org/reviews/we-s...
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- Reposted by Rebecca BrennanZoom talk on "Erased" at 3pm on October 1st at the cool Secrecy, Power, and Ignorance research Network (SPIN) in Bristol. Details, including email address for invite link,👇 secrecyresearch.com/2025/09/01/b...
- Wonderful review of @mfbosworth.bsky.social's "searing ethnographic analysis" Supply Chain Justice: "For those of us in the U.S. looking to understand the logics behind our own carceral border regime, Bosworth’s account is not just useful; it is essential" @princetonupress.bsky.social
- This is a great opportunity for ECRs in the social sciences (and beyond): www.writersandartists.co.uk/Bloomsbury-A...
- Reposted by Rebecca BrennanAbstract submissions are now invited for the BSA’s 75th anniversary conference, 8-10 April 2026, University of Edinburgh. Take part in ‘75 Years of Sociology’ – a fixture in the sociological calendar unlike any other. Submission deadline: 3 October 2025 tinyurl.com/23sjk4nh #sociology
- "An essential primer for our uncertain present" Guardrails by Urs Gasser @tum.de and Viktor Mayer-Schonberger @oii.ox.ac.uk is now available in paperback (or the audiobook is currently on sale, 30% off!) @princetonupress.bsky.social press.princeton.edu/books/paperb...
- Happy publication day to Tony King @exeter.ac.uk for his @princetonupress.bsky.social book AI, Automation and War. W/ praise from Hew Strachan, @pdwilliamsgwu.bsky.social, Sarah Kreps & Jack Watling, a must read on the real role of AI in war (spoiler: no killer robot armies!) tinyurl.com/mtnrvvt3
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- 60% off some PUP print titles!
- Another lovely review of @mfbosworth.bsky.social's Supply Chain Justice @princetonupress.bsky.social press.princeton.edu/books/hardco...
- Reposted by Rebecca BrennanWe have been having a wonderful time at #ASA2025 in Chicago! Come say hi to us at booth 439 and check out our latest selection of #Sociology titles. Plus, save 30% (in the US and Canada) through 8/31/25 with code EXH30. We hope to see you soon! #ASA @asanews.bsky.social
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- Reposted by Rebecca BrennanCool! "Erased: A History of International Thought Without Men" is no.1 on the @iajournal.bsky.social summer reading list. 👇☀️😎🥂👇 @princetonupress.bsky.social
- ☀️ The wait is over: our summer reading list 2025 is here! Explore our recommended selection of books, reviewed in International Affairs, to keep you company this summer: medium.com/internationa...
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- Reposted by Rebecca BrennanReview of Erased in @iajournal.bsky.social "Erased is a ground-breaking book... a unique form of disciplinary history, committed to the idea that the identities, love lives and personal situations of those contributing to [a] field are inextricably woven within it". academic.oup.com/ia/article/1...
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- @fawazgerges.bsky.social in @bigissue.com on the current conflicts in the Middle East and how, despite everything, there is always hope.
- "Supply Chain Justice is an instant classic and an unexpected pageturner" Lovely review of @mfbosworth.bsky.social's Supply Chain Justice in Social Forces @sfjournal.bsky.social doi.org/10.1093/sf/s... @princetonupress.bsky.social You can buy the book here: press.princeton.edu/books/hardco...
- Thanks to @xavierbonilla.bsky.social and the Converging Dialogues podcast for this great conversation on @princetonupress.bsky.social's How Russians Understand the New Russia with @politicsoxford.bsky.social Paul Chaisty & Stephen Whitefield: convergingdialogues.substack.com/p/425-what-r...
- Reposted by Rebecca BrennanIf you have published your first book in women's or gender history in 2023 or 2024, please do consider putting it forward for the Women's History Network Book Prize. It's open to all who live in the UK or are affiliated to a UK university. womenshistorynetwork.org/whn-annual-b...
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- Proud editor moment seeing @whitproject.bsky.social's Erased get a wonderful write up in @thetls.bsky.social. And they used one of my favourite photos from the book! Pleased to see this book getting the recognition it so deserves. Thanks to @emilybaughan.bsky.social for the review.
- “As humanities departments shrink and streamline, Patricia Owens reminds us that erasure impoverishes us all” Wonderful to see @whitproject.bsky.social reviewed by @emilybaughan.bsky.social in @thetls.bsky.social. Read more here- (£) www.the-tls.co.uk/history/twen...
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- Reposted by Rebecca BrennanElusive Cures is my first book. I was surprised by how much was required to make it happen (beyond writing it). If you're curious, here's the who and how behind it ... 🧵 (My amazing publisher: @princetonupress.bsky.social)
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- A fascinating longer read by @fawazgerges.bsky.social on the complexities of the Middle East and the events that got us where we are today: press.princeton.edu/ideas/unlock...
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- It was an honour to work with @fawazgerges.bsky.social on his wonderful new @princetonupress.bsky.social book which surveys (over) 100 years of the struggle for freedom and democracy in the Middle East. Excited to see it out in the world, congratulations on this fantastic achievement Fawaz!
- 50% off so many audio, print and eBooks in our @princetonupress.bsky.social Spring Sale!!
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