Liverpool University Press (LUP) is delighted to announce a new publishing partnership with the Huguenot Society to publish the Huguenot Society Journal, a premier academic journal dedicated to the study of Huguenot history.
Featured in Town Planning Review 95.5: Reshaping essential public spaces and services: towards socio-spatial justice in a post-pandemic era
We hear from Sara Edge, Zhixi Cecilia Zhuang, and Jennifer Dean on their article which looks at reshaping essential public spaces and services in our post-pandemic era.
The Process of Enlightenment: Essays by and inspired by Hans Erich Bödeker
The Process of Enlightenment: Essays by and inspired by Hans Erich Bödeker, edited by Ere Nokkala and Jonas Gerlings, has recently been published in the Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment series. This is the first English book on the work of the renowned German Enlightenment scholar, Hans Erich Bödeker. Along with the translation of some of … Continue reading
The Byron Journal Essay Prize
We are delighted to announce that submissions to the new Byron Journal Essay Prize are open.
Peter Leese: How We See a Migrant Memory
Peter Leese is the co-editor of Migrant Emotions: Inclusion and Exclusion in Transnational Spaces, recently published by Liverpool University Press. Here, he writes of two exhibitions at the Venice Biennale that complement his work as a cultural historian in expanding the migration studies debate. A vast dark room. Two parallel strip lights outline the rectangle … Continue reading