Enlightenment, History, Intellectual History, News

Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment at 70: Celebrating the legacy and future of the series

This blog post celebrates a major milestone: the 70th anniversary of the Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment series. In this commemorative post, series editor Gregory Brown reflects on the enduring legacy of the series.

books, News, open access

Trailblazers announces three further contracted books

We are delighted to announce a further three Open Access books from ECRs contracted and to be published via the Trailblazers initiative. Read all about it on the LUP blog...

books, News

University of Pittsburgh Press partners with Liverpool University Press for UK and European distribution

The University of Pittsburgh Press has appointed Liverpool Distribution Services as its exclusive print distributor for the UK and Europe, starting November 3, 2025. This partnership enhances UPP's sales, marketing, and distribution efforts, aligning with its expansion in scholarly publishing alongside other university presses that utilize LDS’s specialized services.

Journals, open access, Urban Studies

Featured in International Development Planning Review 47.2: Should indigenous knowledge in development be redefined? Lessons from the artisanal mining sector in Ghana.

'Should indigenous knowledge in development be redefined? Lessons from the artisanal mining sector in Ghana' by Alesia Dedaa Ofori and Anna Mdee is the latest Featured Article in IDPR.

Journals, News, science fiction

Science Fiction Film and Television | Call for Co-Editors

Science Fiction Film and Television, internationally recognized as a leader in the scholarly study of science fiction visual media, invites applications for the position of co-editor.