One of the obvious benefits of being a university press is the close proximity to university life. LUP is fortunate to benefit from regular dialogue with academic staff, students and librarians. Among this final category the University of Liverpool’s Research Support Lead, Martin Wolf, has proved a valuable interlocutor over the years, never afraid to robustly … Continue reading
Publishing your book OA: An author’s perspective with Helen Gilbert
An interview by Alison Welsby, Editorial Director with Professor Helen Gilbert from Royal Holloway University of London, on the publication of the Open Access work, In the Balance: Indigeneity, Performance, Globalization. Thank you, Helen, for agreeing to this interview. In the Balance is a remarkable work that considers indigenous peoples’ performance over recent decades. Why did you choose … Continue reading
Strategic Partnership between the Voltaire Foundation (University of Oxford) and Liverpool University Press
The Voltaire Foundation (VF) and Liverpool University Press (LUP) have agreed a strategic partnership for the publication of the long-running series Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment. With effect from August 2018, LUP will assume responsibility for publishing 11 new Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment titles per annum in print and digital format, and will make more … Continue reading
Littman Library of Jewish Civilization now available
Welcome LUP is now the proud partner of the Littman Library of Jewish Civilization. Founded in 1965 by Louis Littman, the Littman Library of Jewish Civilization has grown to become a leader in the publication of Jewish studies. We are also delighted to welcome the arrival of the Library's prominent series: Polin, Ars Judaica and Jewish Cultural Studies which are now available on our website. Polin- established … Continue reading
New Series Editor for Liverpool Latin American Studies
Liverpool University Press is delighted to announce the appointment of Matthew Brown as the new Series Editor for Liverpool Latin American Studies. Matthew Brown is Professor in Latin American History at the University of Bristol. He is the author of several books on aspects of Latin American history, and is the Principal Investigator on two current … Continue reading