Liverpool University Press is delighted to announce the 40th Anniversary of our journal, Québec Studies. Published on behalf of the American Council for Québec Studies, Québec Studies is a twice yearly, fully refereed journal, publishing articles dealing with all aspects of Québec society and Francophone Canadian culture. To celebrate this milestone, we are pleased to share a message from the journal's Editor-in-chief: Amy J. Ransom.
NEW: Prize for Best Article in Catalan Review Launched
The editors of the Catalan Review are pleased to announce the first Prize for Best Article published in the journal.
A City Against Empire: Transnational Anti-Imperialism in Mexico City, 1920-30
New on the blog: Thomas K. Lindner introduces his new book A City Against Empire: Transnational Anti-Imperialism in Mexico City, 1920-30. Available Open Access: https://bit.ly/43H8oc1
Introducing ‘Sociolinguistic Methodologies at a Crossroads: Innovations from the Postgraduate Community’: A Modern Languages Open Special Collection
This month sees the launch of a new special collection on Modern Languages Open that rethinks methodological approaches in sociolinguistics since Covid 19. The collection includes cutting-edge contributions from the postgraduate community that explore novel ways of applying research methods in a rapidly evolving research climate. Here, the co-editors of the collection, Nicola Bermingham, Stefania Tufi, and Claire Nance explain the research context and thinking that informs this collection of essays.
‘Revista Iberoamericana’ landmark issue dedicated to contemporary Latin American women writers
We are delighted to announce that Revista Iberoamericana Volume 89 Issue 282-283 is now available online, published in partnership with the Instituto International de Literatura Iberoamericana (IILI). Here we introduce this latest issue with it’s special focus on contemporary Latin American women writers, Edited by Luciano Martínez, Swarthmore College.