Homo Criminalis by Mark Galeotti - ISBN: 9781529148237
Paperback
Underworld history: Gangs, bandits, and how crime shapes our world.

Homo Criminalis

How crime organises the world

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  • Paperback

    320 pages

  • Release Date

    12 August 2025

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Summary

A witty whistle-stop tour through organised crime across the centuries, by acclaimed historian and journalist Mark Galeotti, exploring how the underworld shapes our overworld, perfect for fans of Otto English.

‘Glittering… the author’s obvious enthusiasm for the subject is matched by impressive erudition’ The Spectator

‘The readable, scary, fun beach read of new crime literature’ Financial Times

When does a bandit become a monarch? When does a gang become a government?…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781529148237
ISBN-10:1529148235
Author:Mark Galeotti
Publisher:Ebury Publishing
Imprint:Ebury Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:320
Release Date:12 August 2025
Weight:396g
Dimensions:233mm x 154mm x 24mm
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Critics Review

One of the most astute political commentators on Putin and modern Russia * Financial Times *In Homo Criminalis, Mark Galeotti does not shy away from asking the big questions—is every state founded on a crime? Are robbers with of a code of honour a mafia or a kingdom? Why crime flourishes at times of social upheavals? His answers take us on a tour-de-force across the centuries and the continents in a book replete with poignant examples and written in his distinctive style, accessible yet precise. A must read. – Frederico Varese, author of ‘Russia in Four Criminals’From medieval bandits to modern mafias, Homo Criminalis takes us on a fast-paced journey through the underworlds that have shaped our upperworld. Combining captivating storytelling with incisive analysis, Galeotti’s sweeping global history makes a compelling case that to truly understand how the world works we must understand the criminals who’ve helped create it. – Peter Andreas, author of ‘The Illicit Global Economy: What Everyone Needs to Know’In the study of organised crime we often don’t look enough at history and in the study of history we don’t look enough at organised crime. There is no one better than Galeotti to bridge the divide as he does in Homo Criminalis. His prescient and often witty narrative keeps you reading, and even if you are buried deep in the debate, there are new insights on every page. – Mark Shaw, Director of the Global Institute Against Transnational Organized CrimeGlittering… the author’s obvious enthusiasm for the subject is matched by impressive erudition. * Spectator *The readable, scary, fun beach read of new crime literature * Financial Times *One of the most astute political commentators on Putin and modern Russia * Financial Times *In Homo Criminalis, Mark Galeotti does not shy away from asking the big questions—is every state founded on a crime? Are robbers with of a code of honour a mafia or a kingdom? Why crime flourishes at times of social upheavals? His answers take us on a tour-de-force across the centuries and the continents in a book replete with poignant examples and written in his distinctive style, accessible yet precise. A must read. * Federico Varese, author of Russia in Four Criminals *The readable, scary, fun beach read of new crime literature * Financial Times *From medieval bandits to modern mafias, Homo Criminalis takes us on a fast-paced journey through the underworlds that have shaped our upperworld. Combining captivating storytelling with incisive analysis, Galeotti’s sweeping global history makes a compelling case that to truly understand how the world works we must understand the criminals who’ve helped create it. * Peter Andreas, author of The Illicit Global Economy: What Everyone Needs to Know *

About The Author

Mark Galeotti

Mark Galeotti is one of the world’s leading experts on Russian crime and security (which are often one and the same), which may explain why Moscow banned him in 2022. After a stint with the Foreign Office, he has been a scholar and think-tanker in London, New York, Moscow, Prague and Florence. He now heads the consultancy Mayak Intelligence and is an honorary professor at University College London and a senior fellow with RUSI and the Council on Geostrategy. A prolific author, he frequently acts as consultant to various government, commercial and law-enforcement agencies and has briefed everyone from prime ministers to CEOs.

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