Journals

International Development Planning Review 40.3 Featured Article

The editors of International Development Planning Review have selected 'Comprehensive user insight to improve technologies for development' by Annemarie Mink, Jan Carel Diehl and Prabhu Kandachar, as the Featured Article for the latest issue. It will be free to access for a limited time here. When asked to describe the paper, and highlight its importance, Prabhu Kandachar stated … Continue reading

Journals, News

Open Library of Humanities and Liverpool University Press to flip another subscription journal to OA

We are extremely pleased to announce that our international library partners have voted to accept Francosphères' application to join the Open Library of Humanities. This is part of our partnership with Liverpool University Press, and is the second journal – following Quaker Studies last year– that has moved from a subscription model to our full open-access model. Francosphères is a highly respected … Continue reading

Literature

E. T. A. Hoffmann and Transgressive Romanticism – 5 minutes with Christopher R. Clason

To celebrate the release of E.T.A. Hoffmann: Transgressive Romanticism, Christopher R. Clason discusses the work of the author and the revelations of viewing his work through a 'transgressive' lens. Can you tell us a bit about the life of E.T.A Hoffmann and how it influenced his work? Hoffmann was born in a somewhat dysfunctional family in … Continue reading

Literature

Presenting: Writers and their Work

Liverpool University Press is proud to announce the recent strategic partnership with Northcote House Publishers for the publication of the highly regarded series Writers and their Work. To celebrate this partnership, we’re giving you a look at what you can expect from the series… Jack London is the first title to be published under the new partnership. … Continue reading

Modern Languages

Federico García Lorca, his life and selected Suites. Five minutes with Roberta Ann Quance

To celebrate the release of Federico García Lorca, Selected Suites, translator Roberta Ann Quance discusses Lorca's youth, early works and the various versions of the Suites. The suites are a body of work of over 200 poems that Lorca wrote between 1920 and 1923. To understand exactly where they come from we need to go back to Lorca’s first … Continue reading