This year marks 90 years since the foundation of the Marx Memorial Library & Workers’ School (MML). To celebrate, Meirian Jump, Director of the MML, reflects on 90 years devoted to the science of Marxism, the history of Socialism, and the trade union and working-class movements. A selection of articles from the latest issue of the journal will also be available free to read for a month.
Québec Studies Celebrates 40th Anniversary Milestone
Liverpool University Press is delighted to announce the 40th Anniversary of our journal, Québec Studies. Published on behalf of the American Council for Québec Studies, Québec Studies is a twice yearly, fully refereed journal, publishing articles dealing with all aspects of Québec society and Francophone Canadian culture. To celebrate this milestone, we are pleased to share a message from the journal's Editor-in-chief: Amy J. Ransom.
All issues of the Journal of Romanian Studies now available online.
Liverpool University Press is delighted to announce that all issues of the Journal of Romanian Studies are now available online. Available digitally for the first time, subscribers to the journal can now access content from Volume 1.1 onwards. To celebrate a selection of the articles has been made free to read for a limited time.
International Archives Week 2023
To celebrate International Archives Week 2023 we have a selection of free to read articles from our archiving journals, including a selection of articles from Archives selected by the journal's Editor, Ruth Paley. We are also pleased to announce that the latest issue of Comma (2021,1) (Editors-in-chief Frans Smit and Bethany Anderson) has been made free to read throughout June to celebrate the 75th Anniversary of the ICA.
From 1923 to 2023: 100 Years of the Bulletin of Hispanic Studies
This year the Bulletin of Hispanic Studies reaches 100 years of the journal’s existence. To mark this centenary year, general editors Claire Taylor (Bulletin of Hispanic Studies) and Diana Cullell (Bulletin of Contemporary Hispanic Studies) take us back to 1923 and through the Bulletin's illustrious history as the first journal in Hispanism published in the UK. To celebrate this milestone birthday a selection of articles from the Bulletin of Hispanic Studies (BHS) archive and the first issue of Bulletin of Contemporary Hispanic Studies (BCHS) will be available free to read for a limited time.