Liverpool University Press is delighted to announce it will be publishing the Bulletin of Contemporary Hispanic Studies from 2019. The Bulletin of Contemporary Hispanic Studies (BHCS) is an exciting new development building on the long-standing success of the Bulletin of Hispanic Studies, founded by Edgar Allison Peers in 1923. The BCHS will focus on contemporary scholarship across all areas of the Hispanic … Continue reading
Liverpool University Press will be publishing Archives on behalf of the British Records Association from 2019
Liverpool University Press is delighted to announce it will be publishing Archives on behalf of the British Records Association (http://www.britishrecordsassociation.org.uk/) from 2019. The British Records Association (BRA) is a charity which aims to promote the preservation, understanding, accessibility and study of our recorded heritage for the public benefit. It is open to anyone interested in records and archives whether … Continue reading
International Development Planning Review 40.3 Featured Article
The editors of International Development Planning Review have selected 'Comprehensive user insight to improve technologies for development' by Annemarie Mink, Jan Carel Diehl and Prabhu Kandachar, as the Featured Article for the latest issue. It will be free to access for a limited time here. When asked to describe the paper, and highlight its importance, Prabhu Kandachar stated … Continue reading
Open Library of Humanities and Liverpool University Press to flip another subscription journal to OA
We are extremely pleased to announce that our international library partners have voted to accept Francosphères' application to join the Open Library of Humanities. This is part of our partnership with Liverpool University Press, and is the second journal – following Quaker Studies last year– that has moved from a subscription model to our full open-access model. Francosphères is a highly respected … Continue reading
Town Planning Review 89.4 Featured Article
The editors of TPR have selected ‘Congested cities vs. sprawl makes you fat: unpacking the health effects of planning density' by Ann Forsyth as the Featured Article for the latest issue. It will be free to access for a limited time here. When asked to describe the paper, and highlight its importance, the author stated the following: In … Continue reading