From: "Cowling, Mark" <C.M.Cowling@tees.ac.uk>
To: <jlawler@ACSU.Buffalo.edu>

Dear James,
 
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Studies in Marxism Volume 10
 
The above volume is now available.  It comes free with your subscription of £5 (£4 students) to the Political Studies Association Marxism Specialist Group, which is now due.  Please send me a cheque at the address below, payable to PSAMSG.  Please order a copy for your library, cost £10.
 
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Was Lenin a Marxist in What is to be Done? ?
TOM FREEMAN
 
An alternative terminology of development: Engels and Marx on Barbarism and civilization
MICHAEL LEVIN
 
The Politics of Experience: Marxism, Second-Wave Feminism,  and Social Mediation
JAMES PANTON
 
Marxism and Feminism: Living with your ‘Ex’
TERRELL CARVER
 
Against Max Stirner: A Defence of Marxism’s Humanist  Standpoint
ALASTAIR MCLEISH
 
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2. Studies in Marxism Volume 11
 
Write an Article for Studies in  Marxism
 
Articles are most welcome!  The normal maximum length should be 8,000 words, but 5000 words is fine.  Articles should be submitted electronically.  Do not worry about the format.  Once the readers have accepted the article and made any suggestions for changes you can then put the article into house style.  If you are one of the 13 (yes 13!) paper givers in the Marxism panel of this year’s Workshops in Political Theory, consider submitting the article for Studies along with preparing it for the conference web site.  Articles for Studies 11 should reach Mark Cowling by 14 October 2005.  Please submit articles to: c.m.cowling@tees.ac.uk .
 

Write a Book Review for Studies in Marxism 11 (Paul Wetherly)



 
Book reviews and review articles are welcomed for Studies in Marxism.
 
The journal has a long-standing commitment to maintaining a large reviews section, providing a lively and important forum for discussion of books about Marx and Marxism.
 
Reviews of books concerned with any aspect of Marxism are welcome, together with reviews of other books where the discussion is informed by a Marxist perspective.
 
Please volunteer to review one of the titles listed below and I shall send you a copy of the book.
Or let me know the title of a book you would like to review and ask me if you want me to obtain a copy for you
 
Reviews should normally be 500-1000 words. More substantial review articles discussing a number of related books are also welcome, subject to the normal referee procedure for articles.
 
If you have recently published a book that you think might be reviewed in Studies in Marxism, please send details.
 
Reviews submitted as an email attachment by October 28 are guaranteed for inclusion in Studies in Marxism 11. Reviews submitted after that date will be included if possible, or will be held over for the next issue.
 
Please submit reviews, or requests to obtain copies of books for review, to
 
Paul Wetherly
Leeds Metropolitan University, School of Social Sciences

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Reviewer
Book sent
Review received
Marxism and Politics
Miliband, R 2004
Merlin
ISBN 0 85036 531 7
209pp
Paul Wetherly
 
 
Marx and other four-letter words
Blakeley, G & Bryson, V eds 2005
Pluto
ISBN 0745322522
232pp
Mark Cowling
 
 
The Demise of Marxism-Leninism in Russia
Brown, A ed. 2004
Palgrave
ISBN 0 333 65124 3
 233pp
 
 
 
Slavoj Zizek: A Little Piece of the Real
Sharpe, M 2004
Ashgate
ISBN 0 7546 3918 5
292pp
 
 
 
The Rosa Luxemburg Reader
Hudis, P & Anderson, K.B
2004
Monthly Review Press
ISBN 1 58367 103 X
447pp
 
 
 
Raya Dunayevskaya: Philosopher of Marxist-Humanism
Gogol, E 2004
Resource Publications
ISBN 1 59244 770 8
328pp
 
 
 
Marxism and the State: An Analytical Approach
Wetherly, P 2005
Palgrave
ISBN 033372478X
264pp
 
 
 
The Philosophy of Antonio Negri
(eds) Murphy, T & Mustapha, A 2005 Pluto
ISBN 0745323375
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Dr Mark Cowling
Reader in Criminology
SSSL, University of Teesside, Middlesbrough, TS1 3BA Tel +44 (0)1642 342338; SSSL Office 342315; Fax: 342399
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