Reviews and awards
In addition to industry acclaim through ‘highly commended’ recognition by the judges of the IPG Academic and Professional Publisher of the Year Award, Liverpool University Press regularly receives accolades for its publishing programme.
Awards
- Best Book in Literatures in English 2010-2012 by the European Society for the Study of English for Faye Hammill’s Sophistication: A Literary and Cultural History
- Tim Grady’s proxime accesit awarded by the Royal Historical Society Gladstone History Book Prize 2012 for The German-Jewish Soldiers of the First World War in History and Memory.
Reviews
- Times Higher Education on Verena Andermatt Conley’s Spatial Ecologies: Urban Sites, State and World-Space in French Cultural Theory, “An extraordinary reflection on questions of space in the epoch of late capitalism.”
- Times Literary Supplement on Frank Shovlin’s Journey Westward: Joyce, Dubliners and the Literary Revival, “Who would think that a new study of James Joyce's first book could break fresh ground? Frank Shovlin has done it. His riveting book on 'Dubliners' shows that Joyce began at his best.”
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