The Humanities, Literature and Arts programme is diversely comprehensive, encompassing a wide range of disciplines and offering rigourous scholarship on various subject areas. Titles provide highly challenging and original interdisciplinary research directed towards scholars, students and engaged readers. This programme includes a variety of book series.
Anthem Impact provides a vehicle for authors wishing to publish original, peer-reviewed scholarly and scientific research at a significantly shorter length than previous publishing models have allowed (20,000-30,000 words). Expertly written by recognized authorities and regularly updated, these reference titles offer researchers, graduate students and practitioners in-depth, high-level research and the latest thinking on a range of specialized topics across a variety of subject areas. Available in both digital and print formats, titles include critical, concise and lucid surveys of the current state of research, advanced introductions on emerging subjects and/or original, cutting edge insights into frontier topics.
Featured Titles
The Death Census of Black ’47: Eyewitness Accounts of Ireland’s Great Famine
By Liam Kennedy, Donald M. MacRaild, Lewis Darwen, Brian Gurrin
Voices of the Lost Children of Greece
Edited by Mary Cardaras, Foreword by Andrew Mossin, Introduction by Gonda Van Steen
Joycean Possibilities: A Margot Norris Legacy
Edited by Joseph Valente, Vicki Mahaffey, Kezia Whiting
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