We hear from Muhammad Zainal Ibad, Delik Hudalah, and Puspita Dirgahayani on self-organisation and megaregional transport planning along the North Coast of Java.
Make It Fair: Creative Rights In AI Coalition
Liverpool University Press is reposting this on behalf of the Creative Rights in AI Coalition, in which it participates via the Association of University Presses. Today marks the last day of the Government’s consultation on changing the UK’s gold standard copyright laws to make it easier for AI companies to use British creative content without … Continue reading
Michigan State University Press partners with Liverpool University Press for UK and European distribution
Michigan State University Press (MSUP) has selected Liverpool Distribution Services (LDS) as its exclusive distribution partner for the UK and Europe, and non-exclusive partner for the rest of the world outside of the Americas.
‘The Black Legend of Spain and its Atlantic Empire in the Eighteenth Century’ by Catherine M. Jaffe and Karen Stolley
The Black Legend of Spain and its Atlantic Empire in the Eighteenth Century: Constructing National Identities, edited by Catherine M. Jaffe and Karen Stolley, has recently been published in the Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment series. This blog post explores the enduring impact of the "Black Legend," a narrative portraying Spain and its empire as cruel and intolerant, examining its historical roots, global dissemination, and influence on national identities, cultural stereotypes, and modern debates about colonialism and memory.
The Journal of Beatles Studies: Call for Editorial Board members
The Journal of Beatles Studies invites applications for Editorial Board members. We welcome applications from academics and researchers globally, particularly encouraging those from under-represented groups and those who might aid in reaching beyond the Anglophone world.