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Welcome to Liverpool University Press

Established in 1899, Liverpool University Press (LUP) is a successful independent publisher of academic books and journals in the humanities and social sciences. Alongside longstanding and highly regarded journals such as Town Planning Review (one of the world’s leading planning journals since its inception in 1910) and Bulletin of Hispanic Studies (founded in 1923 and recognised globally as one of the foremost journals in its field), we have an innovative list of groundbreaking new journals..

For more information about individual journals, please use the menu below. If you would like to discuss a proposal for a journal, please contact Clare Hooper, Journals Publishing Manager for Liverpool University Press

Journals

Australian Journal of French Studies
Journal of Literary & Cultural Disability Studies
British Journal of Canadian Studies
Labour History Review
Bulletin of Hispanic Studies
Modern Believing
Catalan Review
Music, Sound, and the Moving Image
Comma
Popular Narrative Media
Contemporary French Civilization
Québec Studies
Essays in Romanticism
Romani Studies
European Journal of Language Policy
Science Fiction Film & Television
Extrapolation
Sculpture Journal
Francosphères
The Byron Journal
Historical Studies in Industrial Relations
The Modern Churchman
Hunter Gatherer Research
Third World Planning Review
International Development Planning Review
Town Planning Review
 
E-Book Collections 
 
Translated Texts for Historians E-Library

LUP's renowned Translated Texts for Historians book series makes available historical sources from 300-800 AD translated into English, in many cases for the first time. The Translated Texts for Historians E-Library now offers this invaluable collection as a digital library, containing 52 volumes from the series that bring together a wealth of important historical texts with scholarship from leading academics.
 
Please direct all enquiries, including pricing and ordering queries to Jenny Howard, Sales and Marketing Director for Liverpool University Press
 
Newsletters 
 
Newsletter of the Gypsy Lore Society

The quarterly Newsletter of the Gypsy Lore Society covers news of recent publications, current research, lectures, exhibitions, films, music and other items and events of interest to Gypsy Studies. A newsletter subscription is included in Society membership.

The newsletter began publication in 1978. Three issues make up volume one; all subsequent volumes include four issues each.

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