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Stop press! Taking a moment to reflect on 2024…
2024 was a big year for the University of London Press and we decided we couldn’t let the end of the year go by without reflecting on a few of the most significant highlights… We started the year with the exciting news that our Open Access books had reached one million downloads! We celebrated the […]
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2024 in books
Below is every book published by the University of London Press this year! 11 titles, published across a number of humanities disciplines, including History, Classics, Human Rights and Languages, Cultures and Societies. 9 of the 11 are available Open Access, so can be downloaded or read online for free. Browse the full 2024 list below. […]
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University of London Press book named as one of the winners of the Choice Outstanding Academic Titles, 2024 Award
We are pleased to announce that one of our University of London Press books has been named a winner of the Choice Outstanding Academic Titles, 2024 Award: Becoming a Historian by Penelope J. Corfield and Tim Hitchcock Choice Outstanding Academic Titles represent the best in scholarly publishing. The list contains approximately 10% of around 5,000 […]
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‘Richly deserved’: Reflecting on Freedom Seekers and the ACLS Open Access Book Prize and Arcadia Open Access Publishing Award
Earlier this year, we were excited to announce that Freedom Seekers: Escaping from Slavery in Restoration London by Simon P. Newman had won the ACLS Open Access Book Prize and Arcadia Open Access Publishing Award, an award that highlights exceptional scholarship made available through open access. As we mentioned in our previous post, the book […]
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