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## [Elizabeth Fentress and Adam Rabinowitz, Slaving States: From West Africa to the Ancient Mediterranean &#8211; Princeton University Press, August/October 2026](https://progressivegeographies.com/2026/08/22/elizabeth-fentress-and-adam-rabinowitz-slaving-states-from-west-africa-to-the-ancient-mediterranean-princeton-university-press-august-october-2026/)

_2026-08-22 · stuartelden · Progressive Geographies_

Elizabeth Fentress and Adam Rabinowitz, Slaving States: From West Africa to the Ancient Mediterranean – Princeton University Press, August/October 2026 The growing economies of ancient Greece and Rome created an ever-increasing demand for enslaved labor, which was supplied by states … Continue reading →

## [Books received &#8211; Ginzburg, Bachelard, Shatz, de Beauvoir, Pallares-Burke, De Genova &#038; Morales, Stob](https://progressivegeographies.com/2026/08/21/books-received-ginzburg-bachelard-shatz-de-beauvoir-pallares-burke-de-genova-morales-stob/)

_2026-08-21 · stuartelden · Progressive Geographies_

Carlo Ginzburg, Dialogue avec Marc Bloch (a collection of his texts from various places); the critical edition of Gaston Bachelard, La rationalism appliqué, Adam Shatz, The Rebel’s Clinic: The Revolutionary Lives of Frantz Fanon; Simone de Beauvoir, Une fois que … Continue reading →

## [Richard Fallon, Contesting Earth&#8217;s History in Transatlantic Literary Culture, 1860-1935: Believers and Visionaries on the Borderlines of Geology and Palaeontology &#8211; Oxford University Press, April 2025](https://progressivegeographies.com/2026/08/21/richard-fallon-contesting-earths-history-in-transatlantic-literary-culture-1860-1935-believers-and-visionaries-on-the-borderlines-of-geology-and-palaeontology-oxford-university-press-april-202/)

_2026-08-21 · stuartelden · Progressive Geographies_

Richard Fallon, Contesting Earth’s History in Transatlantic Literary Culture, 1860-1935: Believers and Visionaries on the Borderlines of Geology and Palaeontology – Oxford University Press, April 2025 By the mid-nineteenth century, geologists and palaeontologists had reconstructed an authoritative narrative of Earth’s … Continue reading →

## [Samuel Mace, Carl Schmitt in the Middle East: Unstable Decisionism and the Failure of Political Orders &#8211; Palgrave Macmillan, August 2026](https://progressivegeographies.com/2026/08/20/samuel-mace-carl-schmitt-in-the-middle-east-unstable-decisionism-and-the-failure-of-political-orders-palgrave-macmillan-august-2026/)

_2026-08-20 · stuartelden · Progressive Geographies_

Samuel Mace, Carl Schmitt in the Middle East: Unstable Decisionism and the Failure of Political Orders – Palgrave Macmillan, August 2026 This book presents a critical examination of Carl Schmitt’s political framework, particularly in the context of decisionist regimes in … Continue reading →

## [Michael R. Griffiths, The Death of the Author and Anticolonial Thought &#8211; Palgrave Macmillan, 2025 and New Books discussion](https://progressivegeographies.com/2026/08/20/michael-r-griffiths-the-death-of-the-author-and-anticolonial-thought-palgrave-macmillan-2025-and-new-books-discussion/)

_2026-08-20 · stuartelden · Progressive Geographies_

Michael R. Griffiths, The Death of the Author and Anticolonial Thought – Palgrave Macmillan, 2025 New Books discussion with Maths Frickhoeffer – thanks to dmf for the link The Death of the Author and Anticolonial Thought promises to transform a decades … Continue reading →

## [The Foucault Century &#8211; Symposium 24-25 September 2026](https://progressivegeographies.com/2026/08/19/the-foucault-century-symposium-24-25-september-2026/)

_2026-08-19 · stuartelden · Progressive Geographies_

Speakers Sabeen AhmedAmy AllenVerena Erlenbusch-AndersonNiki Kasumi ClementsPenelope DeutscherDavid HalperinAmy HollywoodLynne HufferDaniele LorenziniDonovan Schaefer Register for each day separately Register: Sept 24 Register: Sept 25

## [Jennifer C. James, Captive Ecologies: The Environmental Afterlives of Slavery &#8211; Duke University Press, August 2026](https://progressivegeographies.com/2026/08/19/jennifer-c-james-captive-ecologies-the-environmental-afterlives-of-slavery-duke-university-press-august-2026/)

_2026-08-19 · stuartelden · Progressive Geographies_

Jennifer C. James, Captive Ecologies: The Environmental Afterlives of Slavery – Duke University Press, August 2026 Introduction open access at the above link Captive Ecologies makes a case for the ecological significance of slavery’s afterlife, tracing the complex entanglements between racial … Continue reading →

## [Ian Hunter, The Kantian Religion &#8211; Princeton University Press](https://progressivegeographies.com/2026/08/19/ian-hunter-the-kantian-religion-princeton-university-press/)

_2026-08-19 · stuartelden · Progressive Geographies_

Ian Hunter, The Kantian Religion – Princeton University Press, April/June 2026 Interview at the Journal of the History of Ideas blog with Rex Butler Thanks to Foucault News and dmf for the links Kantian philosophy is typically viewed as providing … Continue reading →

## [Helen Deutsch, The Last Amateur: Jonathan Swift, Edward Said, and the Profession of Literature &#8211; University of Chicago Press, June 2026](https://progressivegeographies.com/2026/08/18/helen-deutsch-the-last-amateur-jonathan-swift-edward-said-and-the-profession-of-literature-university-of-chicago-press-june-2026/)

_2026-08-18 · stuartelden · Progressive Geographies_

Helen Deutsch, The Last Amateur: Jonathan Swift, Edward Said, and the Profession of Literature – University of Chicago Press, June 2026 Joining the unfinished conversation between the satirist Jonathan Swift and the critic Edward Said, The Last Amateur argues for the transformative … Continue reading →

## [Simone de Beauvoir, Une fois que les femmes ont ouvert les yeux: Écrits et paroles féministes (1947-1985) &#8211; Gallimard, April 2026](https://progressivegeographies.com/2026/08/17/simone-de-beauvoir-une-fois-que-les-femmes-ont-ouvert-les-yeux-ecrits-et-paroles-feministes-1947-1985-gallimard-april-2026/)

_2026-08-17 · stuartelden · Progressive Geographies_

Simone de Beauvoir, Une fois que les femmes ont ouvert les yeux: Écrits et paroles féministes (1947-1985) – Gallimard, April 2026 Publier aujourd’hui les Écrits et paroles féministes (1947-1985), c’est rappeler que Le Deuxième Sexe n’a été qu’un commencement. Pendant près de quarante … Continue reading →

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## [Suzanne Bachelard – between Husserl’s Logic and the Philosophy of Science](https://progressivegeographies.com/2026/08/16/suzanne-bachelard-between-husserls-logic-and-the-philosophy-of-science/)

_2026-08-16 · stuartelden · Progressive Geographies_

Suzanne Bachelard (18 October 1919-3 November 2007) was the daughter of Gaston Bachelard. Her mother died in June 1920 when she was still an infant, and she was brought up by her father. She would sit in on his teaching … Continue reading →

## [Giorgio Agamben, The Time of Thinking: The Le Thor Seminars with Heidegger (1966 and 1968), trans. Francesco Guercio and Ian Alexander Moore, Seagull, January 2027](https://progressivegeographies.com/2026/08/15/giorgio-agamben-the-time-of-thinking-the-le-thor-seminars-with-heidegger-1966-and-1968-trans-francesco-guercio-and-ian-alexander-moore-seagull-january-2027/)

_2026-08-15 · stuartelden · Progressive Geographies_

Giorgio Agamben, The Time of Thinking: The Le Thor Seminars with Heidegger (1966 and 1968), trans. Francesco Guercio and Ian Alexander Moore, Seagull, January 2027 A glimpse into philosopher Giorgio Agamben’s formative encounter with Martin Heidegger, told through his notes from the Le Thor … Continue reading →

## [Matthew Ritger, Houses of Correction: Carceral Institutions and Humanist Culture in Early Modern England &#8211; University of Pennsylvania Press, May 2026 and New Books discussion](https://progressivegeographies.com/2026/08/15/matthew-ritger-houses-of-correction-carceral-institutions-and-humanist-culture-in-early-modern-england-university-of-pennsylvania-press-may-2026-and-new-books-discussion/)

_2026-08-15 · stuartelden · Progressive Geographies_

Matthew Ritger, Houses of Correction: Carceral Institutions and Humanist Culture in Early Modern England – University of Pennsylvania Press, May 2026 New Books network discussion with Jane Degenhardt The first book-length literary history of some of early modern Europe’s most … Continue reading →

