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Liverpool University Press acquires Aris & Phillips from Casemate/Oxbow

Liverpool University Press has acquired around 400 backlist and forthcoming titles from Casemate/Oxbow.  The books, published under the Aris & Phillips imprint, are predominantly facing page translations of Classics and Hispanic texts with widespread course adoption. Anthony Cond, Managing Director of LUP, said: “Complementing existing editorial strengths in Classics and the Modern Languages, the acquisition … Continue reading

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LUP to publish the Journal of Romance Studies from 2017

Liverpool University Press is delighted to announce that from 2017, it will be publishing the Journal of Romance Studies on behalf of the Institute of Modern Languages Research (IMLR). The Journal of Romance Studies (JRS) promotes innovative critical work in the areas of linguistics, literature, performing and visual arts, media, material culture, intellectual and cultural history, critical … Continue reading

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5th Annual Lawrence R. Schehr Memorial Award

Our colleague Larry Schehr was strongly committed to the mentoring of junior faculty in the field of French Studies. We are proud to continue his good work at Contemporary French Civilization (CFC) with the 5th Annual Lawrence R. Schehr Memorial Award. This competition is open to all untenured junior colleagues who have received the PhD within the last seven years and … Continue reading

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New Journals Agreement with Jisc

A new agreement for access to the Liverpool University Press Journals Collection is now available. Jisc Collections last had a journals agreement with LUP in 2011, at which time 13 journals were offered. LUP's journals portfolio has since expanded to 27 scholarly journals across the humanities and social sciences, of which 24 are included in this agreement. … Continue reading

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Liverpool University Press to publish Studia Hibernica from 2016

Liverpool University Press is delighted to announce that from 2016, it will be publishing the journal Studia Hibernica, edited from St Patrick’s College in Dublin. Founded in 1961, Studia Hibernica is devoted to the study of the Irish language and its literature, Irish history and archaeology, Irish folklore and place names, and related subjects. Its aim is … Continue reading