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The struggle for control of the Durham Miners' Association, 1890s-1915 (2018)
Book Chapter
Mates, L. (2018). The struggle for control of the Durham Miners' Association, 1890s-1915. In E. Avril, & Y. Béliard (Eds.), Labour united and divided from the 1830s to the present. Manchester University Press. https://doi.org/10.7228/manchester/9781526126320.001.0001

This chapter addresses the complex interplay of disunities on three main levels; intra-organisational, inter-organisational and between labour organisations and spontaneous working-class protests. It does so by examining the struggle for control of t... Read More about The struggle for control of the Durham Miners' Association, 1890s-1915.

Introduction: British Federalism? (2018)
Book Chapter
Schütze, R. (2018). Introduction: British Federalism?. In The United Kingdom and the Federal Idea (1-26). Hart Publishing

Political Ideas and Languages (2018)
Book Chapter
Craig, D. (2018). Political Ideas and Languages. In D. Brown, R. Crowcroft, & G. Pentland (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Modern British Political History, 1800-2000. Oxford University Press

The challenges and contradictions of state-funded community organizing (2018)
Journal Article
Grimshaw, L., Mates, L., & Reynolds, A. (2020). The challenges and contradictions of state-funded community organizing. Community Development Journal, 55(2), 313-330. https://doi.org/10.1093/cdj/bsy040

The UK coalition government introduced the Community Organisers Programme in 2010, providing state funding to train community organizers in England for the first time. This article presents a case study in the north of England, exploring the implemen... Read More about The challenges and contradictions of state-funded community organizing.

Medieval Cultures and Modern Crises: Agamben’s Troubadours, Angels and Monks (2018)
Journal Article
Sunderland, L. (2018). Medieval Cultures and Modern Crises: Agamben’s Troubadours, Angels and Monks. Angelaki: Journal of Theoretical Humanities, 23(5), 77-93. https://doi.org/10.1080/0969725x.2018.1513200

Giorgio Agamben is accused of political passivity, but this article argues that he sees the potential for resistance in modes of being inactive and unproductive, in study, play and profanity, which alone can escape the binary oppositions through whic... Read More about Medieval Cultures and Modern Crises: Agamben’s Troubadours, Angels and Monks.

Governance and Globalisation: International Problems, European Solutions . (2018)
Book
Schütze, R. (Ed.). (2018). Governance and Globalisation: International Problems, European Solutions . Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781316417027

While it might have been viable for states to isolate themselves from international politics in the nineteenth century, the intensity of economic and social globalisation in the twenty-first century has made this impossible. The contemporary world is... Read More about Governance and Globalisation: International Problems, European Solutions ..

‘Re‐reading’ Dassonville: Meaning and Understanding in the History of European Law (2018)
Journal Article
Schutze, R. (2018). ‘Re‐reading’ Dassonville: Meaning and Understanding in the History of European Law. European Law Journal: Review of European Law in Context, 24(6), 376-407. https://doi.org/10.1111/eulj.12290

There are few ‘mythical’ judgments that every student of European integration has read or ought to have read. Dassonville is one of these judgments. The Court here makes one of its ‘most famous pronouncement[s] ever’; and yet very little historical r... Read More about ‘Re‐reading’ Dassonville: Meaning and Understanding in the History of European Law.

Diasporas and political obligation (2018)
Book Chapter
Baron, I. Z. (2018). Diasporas and political obligation. In R. Cohen, & C. Fischer (Eds.), Routledge handbook of diaspora studies (223-230). Routledge

In an essay on the state of political theory, Isaiah Berlin (1969: 7) suggests that ‘the most fundamental of all political questions’ is ‘why should anyone obey anyone else?’ Similarly, A. P. d’Entrèves (1959: 3) claims that ‘the history of political... Read More about Diasporas and political obligation.

Emotions, History and Presence in Benoît de Sainte-Maure’s Roman de Troie (2018)
Journal Article
Sunderland, L. (2018). Emotions, History and Presence in Benoît de Sainte-Maure’s Roman de Troie. Forum for Modern Language Studies, 54(4), 443-464. https://doi.org/10.1093/fmls/cqy041

Benoît de Sainte-Maure’s Roman de Troie is notable for its long descriptions of buildings and objects and for its focus on the emotions of characters. Drawing on historiographical work by Eelco Runia and Frank Ankersmit, amongst others, this article... Read More about Emotions, History and Presence in Benoît de Sainte-Maure’s Roman de Troie.

Judicial Majoritarianism Revisited: “We, the Other Court”? (2018)
Journal Article
Schütze, R. (2018). Judicial Majoritarianism Revisited: “We, the Other Court”?. European law review, 43(2), 269-280

Re-examines the theory of judicial majoritarianism advanced by Miguel Maduro in respect of the EU internal market, which saw the ECJ as a quasi-legislature which judicially harmonised national rules according to the interests of all Member States. Re... Read More about Judicial Majoritarianism Revisited: “We, the Other Court”?.

A structural approach to the human right to just and favourable working conditions (2018)
Journal Article
Kahn, E. (2019). A structural approach to the human right to just and favourable working conditions. Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, 22(7), 863-883. https://doi.org/10.1080/13698230.2018.1448152

The human right to just and favourable working conditions offers a promising way of articulating the injustice suffered by workers who toil in substandard conditions. However, if we take seriously the objection that, for many workers living in poor c... Read More about A structural approach to the human right to just and favourable working conditions.

Direct Effects and Indirect Effects of Union Law (2018)
Book Chapter
Schütze, R. (2018). Direct Effects and Indirect Effects of Union Law. In R. Schütze, & T. Tridimas (Eds.), Oxford Principles of European Union Law. Volume I: The European Union legal order (265-299). Oxford University Press

How to Save Politics in a Post-Truth Era: Thinking Through Difficult Times (2018)
Book
Baron, I. Z. (2018). How to Save Politics in a Post-Truth Era: Thinking Through Difficult Times. Manchester University Press

The rise of populism, Donald Trump's election and the result of the EU referendum in the UK have been widely interpreted as a rejection of the post-war liberal order – the manifestation of a desire to undermine the political system that people feel h... Read More about How to Save Politics in a Post-Truth Era: Thinking Through Difficult Times.