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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.