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Global Nineteenth-Century Studies

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Spotlight on Migration and Mobility: Free to read journal articles and 30% off selected e-book and print books

August 8, 2022 Liverpool University Press 1 Comment

For August we are putting a spotlight on Mobility and Migration in our books, journals, and digital collections.

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Special Preview – Global Nineteenth-Century Studies Inaugural Issue

June 14, 2022 Liverpool University Press

Ahead of the inaugural issue of the journal, Global Nineteenth-Century Studies (GNCS), we bring you a special preview of the table of contents - head over to the blog to see what's coming up. 

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Call for Papers! Global Nineteenth-Century Studies: submissions invited to all standing sections

July 7, 2021 Liverpool University Press

Call for Papers! Global Nineteenth-Century Studies: submissions invited to all standing sections.

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