We are thrilled to congratulate LUP author Dr Tanja Bueltmann on winning the Saltire Society Research Book of the Year Award for Clubbing Together: Ethnicity, Civility and Formal Sociability in the Scottish Diaspora to 1930, awarded in a ceremony on Thursday 26th November 2015. To celebrate this achievement, we're offering 40% off this book through our website, using the code CLUBBINGTOGETHER. You … Continue reading
Liverpool University Press and University of Liverpool have joined Altmetric
Liverpool University Press and University of Liverpool have adopted the Altmetric for Institutions and Altmetric Badges to help their faculty, management and consumers of their content monitor and analyse the online attention surrounding their published research. The aim is to build a more complete picture of the broader impacts of the research that is being published. … Continue reading
LUP to publish Quaker Studies from 2016
Liverpool University Press is delighted to announce that from 2016, it will be publishing the journal Quaker Studies on behalf of the Quaker Studies Research Association (QSRA). Published twice yearly, Quaker Studies is the only refereed journal covering all aspects of Quaker studies. Quaker Studies is multi-disciplinary and articles submitted typically cover the subject areas of aesthetics, anthropology, architecture, … Continue reading
UPs in Conversation with Authors
Dr Jon Hogg, Senior Lecturer at the Department of History, University of Liverpool, talking to Alison Welsby, Editorial Director at Liverpool University Press about a forthcoming Open Access e-textbook, Using Primary Sources: Tell us about 'Using Primary Sources'. This is an ambitious e-textbook designed to help students in their study of History at university. … Continue reading
Academic Book Week/University Press Week events at the University of Liverpool
There are plenty of events going on at the University of Liverpool to celebrate Academic Book Week and University Press Week. Why not come along and give your input? Launch Event Monday, 9 November, from 2.00-3.30pm in the School of the Arts Library, 19 Abercromby Square This event provides an insight into key issues regarding the … Continue reading