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Volume 61.1 of Australian Society for French Studies edited by Anais Maurer, Jeffrey Zuckerman & Dr. Julia Frengs features work on new directions in contemporary Mā'ohi literature, with work by titaua peu Taimana Ellacott Ariirau Richard-Vivi. Browse: bit.ly/AJFS61-1 Eric J Disbro Manuia Alexis Bergantz
Reminder: LUP are offering a discount on select books until 30th May to mark the bicentenary of Byron's death. Read about it on the blog, with an introduction by Bernard Beatty➡️ bit.ly/Byron200Years #ByronStudies
Birkenhead Park by Robert Lee is one of Research at University of Liverpool's Book of the Month picks for April! Our latest Historic England title explores how the world's first publicly funded park pioneered modern urban park design. Find out more below 👇
We are delighted to announce that we’ve partnered with the NorthEast Research Libraries Consortium and the Center for Research Libraries Center for Research Libraries to offer our digital collections at a 15% discount to NERL and CRL member and affiliate libraries ➡️ bit.ly/collections-ca…
Based on untapped archival resources, The Gentleman Dancing-Master by Jennifer Thorp is a groundbreaking study of the life of the most significant dancing-master at the late-Stuart court in London. Out now in hardback from Clemson University Press🎻
Find out more: bit.ly/3VOUROQ
Most Read this week: 'An Introduction to New Directions in Digital Modern Languages' guest edited by Orhan Elmaz, Saskia Huc-Hepher, Paul Spence and Naomi Wells, and kindly shared by Dr Carmen Herrero. Read it #OpenAccess via MLO: bit.ly/NDDMLR-1 Language Acts Digital Modern Languages seminar
Out now: David Peace by Professor Katy Shaw features an exclusive interview with the author and provides the first analysis of screen and stage adaptations of Peace’s writings. bit.ly/davidpeace #DavidPeace
Lapwing is now officially out in the world with Pavilion Poetry Liverpool University Press. Endless thanks ❤️ to Deryn Rees-Jones for understanding & believing in this precious bird 🥚. Thank you also to the PoetryBookSoc selectors for choosing it as a Summer ‘24 rec. I’m feeling all sorts 💚🪶☀️
Now in Paperback: Julius Caesar: The Gallic War Books V-VI by Jennifer Gerrish, a new translation, commentary, and introduction of Caesar’s Gallic War Books 5-6. bit.ly/JC-GWBVVI-pb #ClassicsTwitter
For open monographs, collective library subscription is the key: these initiatives don’t demand extra funding, undervalue publisher input or create divisions, say Anthony Cond (Liverpool University Press) and Jane Bunker (@CornellPress). #OA #LivOpenMonograph
bit.ly/3wiBT8R
🎼Out Now from Clemson University Press: Britten's Gods by Sterling Lambert explores the relationship between the music of Benjamin Britten and that of six other composers, taking the reader from Verdi's Otello to Mozart's Idomeneo. Find out more: bit.ly/3PVhDAT #MusicStudies #Britten
Our 2024 collections are here: QuickFire, Slow Burning by Janette Ayachi Janette Ayachi, Feeling All the Kills by Helen Calcutt Helen Calcutt, and Lapwing by Hannah Copley Hannah Copley. bit.ly/pavilionpoetry… #newpoetry ✨
For open monographs, collective library subscription is the key: these initiatives don’t demand extra funding, undervalue publisher input or create divisions, say Anthony Cond (Liverpool University Press) and Jane Bunker (@CornellPress). #OA #LivOpenMonograph
bit.ly/3wiBT8R
New in Bulletin of #HispanicStudies : Theorization of the human voice & the ‘bululú’, plus conflicts in the Mediterranean & the consequences of climate change in Lope de Vega’s 'Los cautivos de Argel' & Shakespeare’s 'The Tempest': bit.ly/BHS-Vol-101-1 ILCS Victor Sierra Matute
Head to the LUP blog to read a Q&A with Maria Czepiel (Oxford Modern Languages) who shares her experience of publishing as an Early Career Academic, how she found peer review & her top tips for others starting out in their academic career: bit.ly/Early-Career-A… BERA Early Career Researcher Network #LUP125
The final panel of the day looks to the future of #OA with an introduction to Trailblazers from Matt Greenhall and our very own Anthony Cond as a pathway to impact. UK Research and Innovation RLUK rluk.bsky.social Research at University of Liverpool University of Liverpool Library Lancaster University Library Salford Uni Library Open Research Liverpool #LivUniOTM
New in Sculpture Journal: Anna Frasca-Rath (Universität Wien) confronts the widespread stereotype of the supposedly natural inability of women to work stone through an analysis of the iconographic tradition of the ancient sculptor Marcia: bit.ly/Sculpture-Jour… Public Statues and Sculpture Association Bibliotheca Hertziana
Now available: The Work of the Living by Patrick Thomas Henry analyzes the creative, rhetorical strategies in the public criticism of modernism’s artist-critics. Find out more: bit.ly/4cMdqJG #modernism