For this latest Featured Article the editors of Town Planning Review are highlighting the Editorial from TPR 95.4. This issue is the first of two special issues focused upon the pandemic and its continued after-effects, and it is available to read Open Access as part of LUP Open Planning.
T. S. Eliot’s Black Arts Legacy: Robert Hayden, the Middle Passage, and The Waste Land
To celebrate the release of the latest issue of The T. S. Eliot Studies Annual (Volume 6), we are showcasing an article by Anita Patterson titled 'T. S. Eliot’s Black Arts Legacy: Robert Hayden, the Middle Passage, and The Waste Land' which is featured in Volume 6 of The Annual.
Journals and publishers facing issues from fraudulent sites: Part II
In April this year, we published a blog to highlight the issues journals and publishers are facing from fraudulent/copied/hijacked sites. This is a second, follow up post, to share further investigations and work we have been doing since.
Pavilion Poetry opens submissions until 1st August 2024
In celebration of our 10th anniversary, Pavilion Poetry's submissions are now open! Pavilion Poetry seeks to publish the very best in contemporary poetry. Always international in its reach, Pavilion Poetry is poetry that takes a risk. Whether by new or established and award-winning writers, this is poetry sure to challenge and delight. Are you interested … Continue reading
‘Historians will say they were just friends’ – studying sexual norms in the ancient past.
Ulriika Vihervalli discusses the heteronormative ideals of the late antique Christian church, how historians' interpretations of historical sources erase 'other' sexual identities, and her new book, Desire and Disunity.