Books Available for Review for the Journal for the Study of Radicalism

Morgan Shipley Announcement
Announcement Type
Call for Publications
Subject Fields
African American History / Studies, American History / Studies, World History / Studies, Social History / Studies, Political History / Studies

Below is an updated list of texts available for review in The Journal for the Study of Radicalism. Reviewers must be professors, independent scholars, or professionals who hold a PhD or terminal degree in their field. Advanced graduate students are also encouraged to reply.

Email the Book Review Editor at jsrbookreview@gmail.com in order to review a text listed below. We also welcome and encourage ideas on other texts related to radicalism.

Typically, reviews run 600-800 words, follow Chicago Manual Style for any citations, and should offer an objective, scholarly assessment of the work's subject, particularly as it relates to issues of radicalism and/or radical change. Reviews will be published within 1 year after completed reviews are received and approved by the editorial board and external reviewers.

  • 1968 Mexico: Constellations of Freedom and Democracy, Susana Draper
  • Writing Revolution: Hispanic Anarchism in the United States, ed. by Christopher Castaneda and Montse Feu
  • Another Politics: Talking Across Today's Transformative Movements, Chris Dixon
  • Making History, Making Blintzes: How Two Red Diaper Babis Found Each Other and Discover America, Miriam and Richard Flacks
  • Communists and Community: Activism in Detroit's Labor Movement, 1941-1956, Ryan S. Pettengill
  • Martyrs and Tricksters: An Ethnography of the Egyptian Revolution, Walter Armbrust
  • Peter Kropotkin: Modern Science and Anarchy, ed. by Iain McKay
  • The U.S. Anti-Fascism Reader, ed. Bill Mullen and Christopher Vials
  • Breaching the Civil Order: Radicalism and the Civil Sphere, ed. Jeffrey Alexander, Trevior Stack, and Farhad Khosrokhavar
  • I Am Action: Literary and Combat Articles, Thoughts, and Revolutionary Chronicles, trans. and introduced by Javier Sethness-Castro
  • The Young Lords: A Radical History, Johanna Fernandez
Contact Information

Morgan Shipley, PhD

Book Review Editor, Journal for rthe Study of Radicalism

jsrbookreview@gmail.com

Contact Email
jsrbookreview@gmail.com