Ancient History & Classics, books, History, medieval studies, open access, Religious Studies

‘Historians will say they were just friends’ – studying sexual norms in the ancient past.

Ulriika Vihervalli discusses the heteronormative ideals of the late antique Christian church, how historians' interpretations of historical sources erase 'other' sexual identities, and her new book, Desire and Disunity.

Journals, Modern Languages, open access

Introducing ‘Convergences Franco-Chinoises: La Valeur de la Créativité Transculturelle’: The Latest Special Collection from MLO

We are delighted to introduce ‘Convergences franco-chinoises: La valeur de la créativité’ the latest special collection from Modern Languages Open which is available to read Open Access. Taking into account the evolution of world public opinion towards China, this study reveals new trends in the creative practice of Franco-Chinese artists and in the field of research, as well as the growing role of the visual arts. This Special Collection is edited by Dr Rosalind Silvester, Queen’s University Belfast, who introduces the Collection, with her thoughts on the contemporary field of Francophone Chinese Studies.

Ancient History & Classics, books, Enlightenment, Film studies, Journals, Literature, music, open access

Pride Month 2024 Reading List

This Pride Month, we've put together a selection of books and journal articles which can help us learn about queerness and queer representation - from Trans-ing the enlightenment to new translations of classic Latin American Literature.

Journals, open access

Featured in Town Planning Review 95.3: Understanding Community Engagement: A Nine-Dimensional Framework

We hear from Daanish Mustafa, Perdita Matson, Erin Roberts, and Justin Sharpe on their article which looks at gender equality and responsible consumption and production as the core SDGs within the SDG ecosystem approach which they propose.

Journals, open access

Featured in International Development Planning Review 46.2: Ecologies of sustainable development goals: a mid-term perspective

We hear from Daanish Mustafa, Perdita Matson, Erin Roberts, and Justin Sharpe on their article which looks at gender equality and responsible consumption and production as the core SDGs within the SDG ecosystem approach which they propose.