18 July 2025
Announcing new co-editors and deputy editor of <em>C21: Literature</em>
Posted by Katie da Cunha Lewin
We are delighted to announce that Katie da Cunha Lewin and Kiron Ward have been appointed to the Editorship of C21 Literature and that Sunayani Bhattacharya has been appointed to the Deputy Editor Team. Thanks to Dr Caroline Edwards and Professor Sîan Adiseshiah for their stalwart steering of C21 t…
15 July 2025
Symposium on 1926 General Strike
Posted by Carlos Eduardo Suprinyak
The 1926 General Strike in Britain marked a powerful symbolic moment in the modern history of trade unionism. The sheer scale of the strike and its cross-industry solidarity reflected the central role that labor unions had come to play in shaping working-class identity and collective action. At the…
30 June 2025
Winners of 2025 Flann O'Brien Awards Announced!
Posted by International Flann O'Brien Society
Winners Announced!
Every two years, to coincide with the International Flann O’Brien Society conference, the Society awards official prizes to the best article/book chapter and best single author or edited monograph on the writing, life, and reception of Brian O'Nolan published over a 2-year period…
26 June 2025
Serving Communities, Not Corporate Shareholders
Posted by Dr Caroline Edwards
OLH Executive Director Dr Caroline Edwards was recently invited to attend an event organised by the N8 Research Partnership, the collective body for eight northern research intensive universities. Held at the University of York on 12 June 2025, this event celebrated the launch of a landmark stateme…
24 June 2025
OLH Welcomes Università della Svizzera italiana
Posted by Dr Paula Clemente Vega
The Open Library of Humanities is pleased to welcome a new supporting institution: the Università della Svizzera italiana. Established in 1996, Università della Svizzera italiana (USI) is one of the 12 certified public universities in Switzerland and a member of swissuniversities. With four campuse…
21 June 2025
Orthodoxy and Popular Culture: Editorial for the March 2025 issue
Posted by Arthur C. Petersen
In this Editorial for the March 2025 issue [click here browse the issue online; click here to view and download a PDF of the entire issue; and to order a printed copy for $9.99 (no-profit-to-journal price) through Amazon, choose for instance one of the following market places: US, UK, DE, FR, ES,…
19 June 2025
Students' Work-In-Progress Competition
Posted by RHETM Editorial Team
The editors and governing board of Review of the History of Economic Thought and Methodology (RHETM) are delighted to announce the third Students’ Work-In-Progress Competition.
The Students’ Work-In-Progress Competition offers an opportunity for students to work with RHETM’s experienced editors an…
13 June 2025
OLH Welcomes Université catholique de Louvain
Posted by Dr Paula Clemente Vega
The Open Library of Humanities is pleased to welcome a new supporting institution: the Université catholique de Louvain. UCLouvain is Belgium's largest French-speaking university. Originally established in 1425, it is also one of the oldest Catholic universities in Europe. With campuses spread acro…
9 June 2025
Reflections on My Time at the Open Library of Humanities
Posted by Dr Paula Clemente Vega
A blog post by Naomi Morris, CHASE Editorial, Marketing and Technical Intern for OLH What first drew me to the CHASE placement at OLH was their ethos around open access publishing. I have always been interested in working behind-the-scenes of editorial and publishing and had looked at other interns…
2 June 2025
New Publication: Special Issue on Indigenous Speculative Fiction
Posted by Sascha Pöhlmann
Orbit is proud to announce the publication of a special issue devoted to Indigenous speculative fiction, edited by James Donahue. The critical introduction attempts a quick history by means of a thought experiment, highlighting the social and political work engaged by Indigenous speculative fiction…
16 May 2025
CDRXIV Launches with Janeway as Technical Partner
Posted by OLH Janeway
We are pleased to share that CDRXIV, a new preprint server from CarbonPlan, has officially launched. CDRXIV is powered behind the scenes by Janeway, with the Open Library of Humanities providing technical infrastructure and development support.
This project reflects Janeway’s flexibility as an open…
15 May 2025
Dr Caroline Edwards to Speak at the Open Science and Scholarship Festival 2025
Posted by Dr Paula Clemente Vega
We’re delighted to announce that our Executive Director, Dr Caroline Edwards, will be participating in the Open Science & Scholarship Festival 2025, organised in collaboration with LSE, the Francis Crick Institute and the UCL Office for Open Science & Scholarship. The festival will take pla…