Liverpool University Press (LUP) is pleased to announce that it is adding to its existing Open Access (OA) publishing programmes this June, by launching an innovative monograph funding initiative. In partnership with COPIM, LUP will be rolling out an Opening the Future programme where they’ll offer libraries subscription/membership access to a choice of two modern language backlist series … Continue reading
Liverpool University Press to publish Global Nineteenth-Century Studies from 2022, a journal devoted to the world’s connectedness between 1750 and 1914
Liverpool University Press is delighted to announce it will publish a new journal, Global Nineteenth-Century Studies, from 2022. Global Nineteenth-Century Studies is a forum for scholars from a wide array of disciplines who share an interest in the world’s connectedness between 1750 and 1914. It will publish pioneering essays of transnational, comparative, transimperial, and transatlantic … Continue reading
Journal Archives – a comprehensive collection of leading academic research from 1934 – 2004
To celebrate the launch of the new journal archives from Liverpool University Press, we hear from several journal editors on what they like best about looking back and reflecting on past journal issues, and why it’s great news for readers seeking historical research in the fields of Modern Languages and Political History. Political History Archive … Continue reading
(NOW CLOSED) Position available: Customer Service Administrator (Journals)
Customer Service Administrator (Journals) - Job Description Widely recognized for its progressive and energetic approach to publishing, Liverpool University Press (LUP) is an award-winning scholarly publisher, producing more than 150 books every year, 38 academic journals and a number of digital collections. Founded in 1899, the Press has grown significantly in recent years and is … Continue reading
Pavilion Poetry Spring 2021
Our three new collections from Pavilion Poetry are now available: bird of winter by Alice Hiller, Bloom by Sarah Westcott, and What Fire by Alice Miller! Order now and join us online on Wednesday 5th May to celebrate these titles with a free virtual event. Working with her childhood medical notes, Alice Hiller's bird of … Continue reading