To celebrate our 125th anniversary this year, we are taking the opportunity to highlight and thank a selection of key figures in LUP's recent history. To start this series, our Chief Executive Officer Anthony Cond reflects on the impact of LUP's former Editorial Advisory Board Chair Charles Forsdick following their first meeting almost twenty years … Continue reading
Otherwise I Forget: A Novel by Clémentine Mélois
Otherwise I Forget, written by Clémentine Mélois and translated by Terry J. Bradford, is a delightful panoramic view of contemporary France. In this blog post, Terry J. Bradford gives insight into his experience as a translator, and the complexities of undergoing the translation process.
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.
Winner of 11th Annual Lawrence R. Schehr Memorial Award 2022
Contemporary French Civilization (CFC), published by Liverpool University Press, is pleased to announce the results of our 11th Annual Lawrence R. Schehr Memorial Award competition for the best conference paper submitted by a junior colleague in the field of contemporary French and Francophone civilization and cultural studies.
Q&A With Éamon Ó Cofaigh, author of A Vehicle for Change
Our latest publication in the Studies in Modern and Contemporary France series, A Vehicle for Change, looks at popular representations of the automobile in 20th-Century France. Its author, Éamon Ó Cofaigh, takes a seat for an exclusive Q&A for the LUP blog.