Journals, Literature, Modern Languages

French Studies: The interviews (1985–2025) | A Virtual Issue

This virtual issue of French Studies brings together interviews published by the journal since 1985, featuring six of the most significant writers of this period: Annie Ernaux, Abdellah Taïa, Marie Darrieussecq, Nathalie Sarraute, Richard Ali A Mutu, and Catherine Malabou.

Heritage and Landscape

Chain Stores on the British High Street

Chain Stores in the Golden Age of the British High Street by Kathryn A Morrison is the latest book to publish in our Historic England imprint. This new publication examines the history of multiple retailing through the prism of its shops and stores, arguing that gigantic enterprises like Marks & Spencer, Woolworths and Burton created the character … Continue reading

books, News, open access

Trailblazers announces three further contracted books

We are delighted to announce a further three Open Access books from ECRs contracted and to be published via the Trailblazers initiative. Read all about it on the LUP blog...

Journals, News

Liverpool University Press Awards for Outstanding Reviewers 2024

Liverpool University Press is delighted to announce the Awards for Outstanding Reviewers for 2024. Carefully selected by our journal editors, these individuals have provided exceptional service to their disciplines by contributing timely, rigorous and thoughtful peer reviews to some of the leading publications in their fields in 2024.

Art, Journals, News

Call for Papers | Sculpture Journal: The Digital Era of Sculpture

Sculpture Journal is the foremost scholarly journal devoted to sculpture in all its aspects across the globe. It provides an international forum for writers and scholars in the wider field of sculpture, including all three-dimensional art and monuments. The journal offers a keen critical overview and a sound historical base, encouraging contributions of fresh research from … Continue reading