The Bulletin of Hispanic Studies invites proposals for its 2025 Special Issue slots. Special Issues should focus on a particular theme, time period, approach or other area of interest that falls within the remit of the Bulletin of Hispanic Studies, broadly defined as encompassing all aspects of literature, linguistics, culture, cultural history, film and visual arts.
Liverpool University Press & Longleaf Services: New North American Distribution Announcement
Liverpool University Press is pleased to announce a change in its North American distribution arrangements. Longleaf Services will become exclusive distributor for North American territories (the Americas & the Caribbean). Longleaf Services was established by the University of North Carolina Press in 2006 to provide order processing, collection management, warehousing, and fulfilment, and to make … Continue reading
Important Notice: Distribution of Australian Journal of French Studies & British Journal of Canadian Studies
We are delighted to announce that, from 2024, and with the support of the journals' editors, the Australian Journal of French Studies (AJFS) and British Journal of Canadian Studies (BJCS) will be moving to a new distribution model that will help to reduce the environmental impact of print and distribution.
Dibia’s World – In Conversation with William Jennings
William Jennings' Dibia’s World: Life on an Early Sugar Plantation has recently published in the Liverpool Studies in International Slavery series. Drawing on an unpublished planter’s manuscript, this work discusses the origins, names, relationships, families, skills and health of a hundred slaves on an early sugar plantation. We spoke to author William Jennings about this new publication. … Continue reading
Special Preview: The Journal of Beatles Studies Spring/Autumn 2023 issue
Ahead of the Spring/Autumn 2023 issue of The Journal of Beatles Studies we bring you a special preview of its introduction, written by co-editors Holly Tessler and Paul Long. They reflect on the nature of Beatles Studies, seeking contributions from across the spectrum of Beatles scholarship, and the potential power of Open Access research to empower readers and contributors alike.