New to our Reappraisals in Irish History series, Stephanie Rains' Advertising and Consumer Culture in Ireland, 1922-1962 is an exciting new perspective on the relationship between consumer culture and Irish national identity. In this blog post Rains introduces us to the relationship between mass media and consumer culture in Ireland and the starting points for … Continue reading
Introducing ‘Watching the Transnational Detectives’: A Modern Languages Open Special Collection
Introducing “Watching the Transnational Detectives”, an MLO Special Collection that examines the popularity and reception of foreign language crime dramas in the Anglophone context. Guest edited by Dr Rachel Haworth (University of Leeds) and Dr Angela Kimyongür (University of Hull).
Special Preview: The Journal of Beatles Studies (Volume 1, Issue 1)
Ahead of the inaugural issue of The Journal of Beatles Studies we bring you a special preview of its introduction, written by co-editors Holly Tessler and Paul Long, to offer a sneak peek of what’s to come in this issue and beyond.
Subscribe-to-Open Community of Practice Statement on the OSTP ‘Nelson Memo’
LUP is proud to be part of the Subscribe to Open Community of Practice, an informal collective of over forty pro-open publishers, libraries, consortia, funders, service providers, and other stakeholders committed to OA publishing. Read the Subscribe-to-Open Community of Practice Statement on the OSTP ‘Nelson Memo’.
T. S. Eliot Studies Annual: Frances Dickey in conversation with Jahan Ramazani
Volume 4 of the T. S. Eliot Studies Annual celebrates the centenary of The Waste Land, with free to read articles and an exclusive Q&A with our contributor, Jahan Ramazani.