Humanity has always craved, and feared, information. How should we understand our enduring, ever-changing relationships with technology and knowledge?
A continent-crossing panorama of women’s rights, women’s oppression and women’s politics in the twenty-first century.
A tale of violent terror and chilling unrepentance, from the only woman convicted of crimes against humanity in the Bosnian War.
A diverse history of the pipes--from inspiring terror on battlefields to enriching cultures worldwide.
From classical Greece to Roe v. Wade, a long-overdue history of abortion.
An in-depth study of the policing practices of an insecure state, foregrounding the experiences of officers on the frontline of Pakistan's armed conflicts.
A brilliant analysis of identity politics by world-renowned thinker Olivier Roy.
A gracefully written reflection on how small states can pack a punch that belies their size.
From the colonial period to today, Javed Gaya analyses how political and legal decisions have shifted the debate on community and citizenship in India.
Winner of the Karwaan Book Award
How did a jihadi group reform into the movement rebuilding Syria after Assad?