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.
‘Community over Commercialization’: Celebrating International Open Access Week 2023
The theme of this year’s International Open Access week is 'Community over Commercialization', so here are a few of LUP's #OA highlights from 2023...
Black History Month: The LUP Reading List
To mark Black History Month, we’ve put together a list of books and journal articles which provide new and critical insights into the area. Each article has been made Free to Read throughout October.
Featured in Town Planning Review 94.5: Social relations in megaproject planning: exploring the roles of local government in the development of Indonesia’s special economic zones
The editors of Town Planning Review (TPR) have selected the following paper as the Featured Article in TPR 94.5: 'Social relations in megaproject planning: exploring the roles of local government in the development of Indonesia’s special economic zones'.
Bulletin of Hispanic Studies: Call for Special Issue Proposals for 2025
The Bulletin of Hispanic Studies invites proposals for its 2025 Special Issue slots. Special Issues should focus on a particular theme, time period, approach or other area of interest that falls within the remit of the Bulletin of Hispanic Studies, broadly defined as encompassing all aspects of literature, linguistics, culture, cultural history, film and visual arts.