New Books Network podcast feature

Take a listen to our talented writer Syaifudin Zuhri talk about the book Wali Pitu and Muslim Pilgrimage in Bali hosted by Jaclyn Michael: https://newbooksnetwork.com/wali-pitu-and-muslim-pilgrimage-in-bali-indonesia Curious about the book? Read more and order here: https://lup.nl/publications/asian-studies/wali-pitu-and-muslim-pilgrimage-in-bali-indonesia/

Open University event feature

Taking to the stage #MateoCohen discusses topics from his book “Radicalized Conservatism in Israel. The One-State Ideology and Democratic Decay”. Watch the event recording, brought to you by The Open University (in Hebrew) here Read more about the book and order Radicalized Conservatism in Israel – Leiden University Press  

LUP booth at ESSHC!

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Step back in time to explore our rich collection, that delves into the exciting history of social sciences. Join us at the 15th edition of the ESSHC! Bringing together scholars interested in explaining historical phenomena using the methods of the social sciences. A lively exchange of intimate sessions, the conference welcomes topics ranging from all […]

Association for Asian Studies 2025 Annual Conference

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Coming to you from the largest Asian Studies Conference worldwide, we are excited to showcase together with our partner Amsterdam University Press our latest books at #AAS2025! From topics surrounding colonial discourses…to gender research… to religious and political debate… our publications specialize in subject matters that reach right across the Asian continent and its cultures. […]

Worldwide Shipping

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With topics spanning the globe, from cultural studies, to history, to language textbooks and much more. Crossing continents is not only something written about in the pages of our books. We now offer worldwide shipping direct from our website! But what about the environment? We are collaborating together with our distributors, who work with local […]

Revealing the story behind the cover. Podcast feature!

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Alp Yenen and Erik-Jan Zürcher talk about their book, A Hundred Years of Republican Turkey: A History in a Hundred Fragments. Featured in episode 46: History in Fragments podcast by The Lausanne Project, they share their innovative approach and what exactly we mean when we refer to ‘Turkish studies’. Have a listen here Check out […]

Demons and Thunder

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By writer Jan Wim Buisman in a featured series about his book Lightning in the Age of Benjamin Franklin. This blog was originally published by the John Adams Institute. Enlightened Protestants and Catholics both wanted to liberate simple folk from ignorance, fear, and superstition by good instruction. In enlightened eyes, fear of thunderstorms was not only evidence […]

A New Invention: Franklin and the Netherlands

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By writer Jan Wim Buisman in a featured series about his book Lightning in the Age of Benjamin Franklin. This blog was originally published by the John Adams Institute. Benjamin Franklin visited the Dutch Republic on two occasions. When he and his son William travelled in the Austrian Netherlands and the Dutch Republic in August and September […]

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