books, News, open access

Trailblazers announces new member institutions

We are delighted to announce the first two monographs to be contracted from the Trailblazers initiative. Both books are a result of the innovative collaboration developed with the University of Salford Library and the University of Liverpool Library respectively. Read all about it on the LUP blog...

Liverpool Interest, News

Success for LUP Fundraiser in Aid of Local Food Charity

As part of our civic commitment to the Liverpool City Region, Liverpool University Press staff took part in a month-long fundraising effort in aid of FoodCycle Dingle, a charity designed to combat food waste, reduce loneliness and support local communities with free, healthy meals. We are delighted to announce that, through our shared efforts across the 2,409-mile charity walk and the LUP courtyard bake sale, the LUP team raised an impressive £1,515.87 for FoodCycle Dingle!

books, News, open access

Trailblazers announces first two contracted books

We are delighted to announce the first two monographs to be contracted from the Trailblazers initiative. Both books are a result of the innovative collaboration developed with the University of Salford Library and the University of Liverpool Library respectively. Read all about it on the LUP blog...

History, Literature, Liverpool Interest

Liverpool: A Memoir of Words – In Conversation with Tony Crowley

The author of The Liverpool English Dictionary and Scouse: A Social and Cultural History has a new book publishing with LUP on 1st November. Tony Crowley’s Liverpool: A Memoir of Words is a work of creative non-fiction that combines the study of language in Liverpool with social history, the history of the English language and personal … Continue reading

History, Journals, Literature, Modern Languages, News, Political History, postcolonial studies, science fiction

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.