Series¶
The Review publishes selections on a sequential release schedule. Many works also belong to continuing series—reader tracks that gather related republications across dates, fields, and originating polities.
A series is not a fixed curriculum. It is an archival index: a way to follow one kind of scholarship as the main release stream moves between law, history, engineering, xenology, and memoir.
Active series¶
| Series | Description |
|---|---|
| Species Profiles | Introductory and mid-level works on member species, civic biology, kinship, and translation errors. |
| Historical Summaries | Student-facing institutional history, chronology, founding narratives, and long-arc polity explanations. |
| Earth Union Studies | Earth Union as polity, culture, legal actor, welfare state, Fleet power, and strategic neighbor. |
| Comparative Law | Law across systems, especially where similar terms conceal incompatible institutions. |
| Guardianship Debates | Guardianship, slavery, regulated unfreedom, abolitionist pressure, compromise, and economic fraud. |
| Standards and Infrastructure | Containers, registries, ship law, insurance, engineering standards, and procedural trade machinery. |
| Communications and Transit | Ansibles, message systems, transit constraints, FTL, and the institutional consequences of distance. |
| Fleet and Rescue Doctrine | Earth Fleet, Nosies, rescue, anti-piracy doctrine, military ethics, and public-force legitimacy. |
Selections may belong to more than one series, to a dossier, to both, or to neither. Release order within the main archive may differ from pedagogical order within a series page or dossier.