Review Essays
Review Essays — Recently Received Books
Human Rights & Human Welfare has recently received the following titles from publishers. They have been grouped by theme or subject, listed immediately below. We highly encourage you to pair books that are topically related but not listed in the same theme or subject area on the pages below. All books listed in the New on Our Shelves section are also listed in their respective thematic sections. Where available, clicking on the book picture will take you directly to specific listings on the publisher's website.
If you are interested in submitting a review essay based on one or more of the following titles (we encourage our potential essayists to write on more than one book as it lends itself to pursuing the addressed topic in greater depth), please contact the editors with your proposed essay topic.
We suggest you visit our Editorial Policy page for guidelines on essay style and content. You can click on the links below to take you directly to that section of the page, or scroll down through the entire list.
- New On Our Shelves Updated March 9, 2007
- Civil Society Organizations & Activism
- Development, Democracy & Health
- Globalization, Labor & Economic Rights
- Humanitarianism, Intervention & Terrorism
- International Law
- Refugees & Displaced Persons
- Regional: Africa & the Middle East
- Regional: Asia
- Regional: Europe & the West
- Regional: Latin America
- Religion, Race, Ethnicity & Culture
- Theory, Philosophy & History
- War, War Crimes & Genocide
- Women, Children & Gender
Human Rights & Human Welfare is edited by representatives of an international consortium of research centers, and is managed by the University of Denver's Josef Korbel School of International Studies. The global character of the Consortium permits HRHW to review materials written in all of the major languages. Visit our About Us page for more information.
Essays published in Human Rights & Human Welfare are simultaneously available through the Columbia International Affairs Online (CIAO) website, EBSCO Host's SocIndex with Full Text Database, and the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) website.
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