Liverpool University Press is delighted to share the exciting news that as of 2024, Québec Studies will be available as part of the curated Journal Collections at Project MUSE. Project MUSE is a leading provider of digital humanities and social science content for the scholarly community around the world, promoting the creation and dissemination of essential humanities and social science resources through collaboration with libraries, publishers, and scholars worldwide. The inclusion of Québec Studies demonstrates the value and growth of the journal as the primary location for new and emergent work in issues dealing with all aspects of Québec society and Francophone Canadian culture.
About Québec Studies:
Québec Studies is the bilingual, interdisciplinary journal published by the American Council for Québec Studies in collaboration with Liverpool University Press. The journal publishes articles, review essays, and book reviews on all aspects of Québec and North American Francophone history, society, culture, and language. Articles cover colonial and political history, party politics, healthcare policy, literature and film, language and language policy, minority Francophone societies, cultural pluralism, urban development, gender issues, indigenous writing and cinema, etc. Special dossiers have focused on Franco-Ontario, Franco-America, Translation, Anglo-Québec Writing, The October Crisis, Queer Québec, Literature in the New Millennium, Research by Young Scholars, etc.
Québec Studies is a refereed scholarly journal published twice yearly and distributed to members of ACQS and libraries in the United States, Canada, and Europe. Current and back issues are available on the Liverpool University Press website.
You can view the full announcement of the inclusion of Québec Studies within Project MUSE's collection for 2024 via their website news page.