Books Available for Review for the Journal for the Study of Radicalism
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
Morgan Shipley, PhD
Book Review Editor, Journal for rthe Study of Radicalism