As LUP continues to celebrate its 120 anniversary year, during History month, we shine the spotlight on two new ancient history series. Liverpool Studies in Ancient History demonstrates both LUP’s strong commitment to Classics and Ancient History and our mission to publish high quality research for the academic community. Working broadly within the chronological range … Continue reading
Networks of Enlightenment: New Approaches, New Perspectives
Chloe Edmondson is co-editor of the June Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment volume Networks of Enlightenment: Digital Approaches to the Republic of Letters which provides exciting new perspectives on the European networks that made up the Republic of Letters. Here, she explores the digital and data-driven approaches that can be used to analyse such … Continue reading
When a Book Is Not Really Done
Naomi Seidman is the Chancellor Jackman Professor in the Arts at the University of Toronto, and recently published her book Sarah Schenirer and the Bais Yaakov Movement: A Revolution in the Name of Tradition with The Littman Library of Jewish Civilization. Naomi discusses how this recent publication is different to her previous three books, as she continues … Continue reading
Historic England and Liverpool University Press publishing partnership
Historic England has entered into a strategic partnership with Liverpool University Press (LUP) for the long-term running of the Historic England imprint.
Habitats of Expression, an essay by Poetry & Barthes author Callie Gardner
Poetry & Barthes author Callie Gardner shared the below essay with us for our Poetry focus during the month of May as part of our #LUP120 celebrations. In Poetry & Barthes, I attempt to trace the influence of Barthes across the intellectual history of Anglophone poetry in the latter part of the twentieth century. This short essay … Continue reading