As part of our 125th anniversary celebrations we are taking a look at the future of academic publishing with a spot light on early career academics. In this post we hear from Maria Czepiel whose work has been published in the Bulletin of Hispanic Studies (BHS), recognised across the world as one of the front-ranking journals in the field of Hispanic research, and a journal which started life at LUP in 1923 and last year celebrated its 100th anniversary.
Featured in Town Planning Review 95.2: Ideology, statecraft and the ‘double shuffle’ of Conservative planning reform in England
The editors of Town Planning Review (TPR) have selected the following paper as the Featured Article in TPR 95.2: 'Ideology, statecraft and the ‘double shuffle’ of Conservative planning reform in England' by Edward Shepherd, Andy Inch, John Sturzaker, and Tim Marshall
Journals and publishers facing issues from fraudulent sites
This blog is being published in order to highlight the issues journals and publishers are facing from fraudulent/copied/hijacked sites.
Lord Byron after 200 years
April 2024 marks the bicentenary of Lord Byron's death. In this blog post, introduced by leading Byron scholar Bernard Beatty, LUP are offering a discount on select books, and sharing a selection of free to read issues from The Byron Journal.
Commemorating 100 years of the Bulletin of Hispanic Studies at Liverpool University Press
Bulletin of Hispanic Studies Volume 100 Issue 10 is a Special Issue commemorating 100 years of the journal and the legacy of Edgar Allison Peers, the journal’s founder and one of the most influential figures in UK Hispanism. Anthony Cond, CEO of Liverpool University Press looks back on the beginning of the journal and the evolution of the Press from Peers’s time to the present.