LUP’s mission is to disseminate high quality research and to promote learning and culture through our publications. As such we've compiled our list of titles which study and explore Haiti in response to recent demand for a lasting conversation on the subject. Exile and Post-1946 Haitian Literature Haiti Rising Writing on the Fault Line The Colonial System Unveiled … Continue reading
International Development Planning Review: Call for a Co-Editor
The International Development Planning Review (IDPR) invites applications for the position of Co-Editor. International Development Planning Review is a peer-reviewed journal which provides an interdisciplinary platform for the critical study of development related practices, planning and policy in the global South. Applications should be submitted to Clare Hooper, Head of Journals at Liverpool University Press (clare.hooper@liverpool.ac.uk) as soon … Continue reading
The history of the Oxford Anonymous Chronicle – In Conversation with Dimitri J. Kastritsis
An Early Ottoman History focuses on the so-called 'Oxford Anonymous chronicle', a comprehensive history of the Ottoman dynasty in Turkish. We caught up with author Dimitri J. Kastritsis to discuss Ottoman history and what we can learn from the Oxford Anonymous Chronicle. Could you tell us a bit about the Oxford Anonymous Chronicle and the history behind … Continue reading
Michael Garval introduces his article ‘Beyond Bocuse’
Paul Bocuse died last week, at 91, at his flagship restaurant in Collonges-au-Mont-d’Or, like an emperor entombed in his self-made mausoleum. As I argue in “Beyond Bocuse,” my contribution to the special current issue of Contemporary French Civilization 42.3-4, the great chef’s passing was long anticipated, in ways as intriguing as they are revealing: Chef Paul … Continue reading
AUP in conversation with Zach Coble, head of Digital Scholarship Services at NYU Libraries, on Digital Humanities
The Journals Committee of the Association of University Presses (AUP) is pleased to invite you to a presentation and following conversation on the AAUP-J email discussion list on 29th January 2018 with Zach Coble. Zach Coble works at New York University Libraries, where he is head of the Digital Scholarship Services (DSS) department. DSS provides … Continue reading