Journals, Modern Languages, News

Liverpool University Press to publish ‘French Studies’ and ‘French Studies Bulletin’ from 2025

Liverpool University Press is delighted to announce a new publishing partnership with the Society for French Studies, to publish the journals 'French Studies' and 'French Studies Bulletin' from 2025.

Jewish Studies, Journals, News

‘Polin: Studies in Polish Jewry’ now published in journal format

We are delighted to announce that from 2025 the long-standing book series Polin: Studies in Polish Jewry will be published as a journal for the Institute for Polish-Jewish Studies (IPJS) and the American Association for Polish-Jewish Studies (AAPJS) by the Littman Library of Jewish Civilization, in association with Liverpool University Press (LUP).

Journals, open access

The Politics of Africa’s Urban-Industrialisation

We hear from Selam Robi on their paper 'The politics of Africa’s urban–industrialisation: authoritarian centralisation and policy integration', selected as the Featured Article in IDPR 46.3 and available to read Open Access.

Journals, open access

Longer-term perspectives on the COVID-19 pandemic and its implications for urban planning

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.

Journals, Literature

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.