Modern Languages

The Cartographic Capital – Q&A with Kory Olson

This week we're celebrating the first title in the highly anticipated Studies in Modern and Contemporary France series. We sat down with author Kory Olson to discuss Parisian migration, urban spaces and the Third Republic in his new book The Cartographic Capital.  Celebrating The Cartographic Capital by Kory Olson as the first title in the Studies in Modern and Contemporary France series. … Continue reading

News

Liverpool University Press participates in Knowledge Unlatched

Liverpool University Press is participating in the fifth pledging round of Knowledge Unlatched (KU), the central platform for sustainable Open Access (OA) funding models. Ten LUP titles have been selected for KU Select 2018. Knowledge Unlatched is a global crowd funding initiative supported by more than 500 libraries. Its aim is to make Open Access … Continue reading

Irish Studies

The left, migrants and solidarity – a difficult relationship

Daniel Renshaw on the Labour Party, minority communities and what you can expect from his recent book Socialism and the Diasporic Other. One of the key narratives examined in my book Socialism and the Diasporic ‘Other’ is the evolution of the attitude of the British left towards ‘difference’ at a key transitional stage for the movement. As I discuss, … Continue reading

Journals

Liverpool University Press will be publishing Labour History: a Journal of Labour and Social History from 2019

Liverpool University Press is delighted to announce it will be publishing Labour History: a Journal of Labour and Social History on behalf of the Australian Society for the Study of Labour History from 2019. Labour History, which has been appearing twice yearly since 1962, is the premier outlet for refereed, scholarly articles in the fields of social … Continue reading

Journals

International Development Planning Review 40.2 Featured Article

The editors of International Development Planning Review have selected 'Spanning the spectrum: infrastructural experiences in South Africa’s state housing programme' by Sarah Charlton, 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, the author stated the following: In … Continue reading