2021

BIC Product Data Excellence Award (PDEA) Accreditation Scheme

We are delighted to announce that UWP has been awarded the BIC Product Data Excellence Award!

This award recognises that we are amongst the very best across the industry for the quality of our data, highlighting the excellence we have achieved in metadata entry for all of our titles.

 

2020

Medieval Welsh Medical Texts: Volume One The Recipes – Diana Luft     

This book won the Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies Vernam Hull Memorial Prize/Award 

Y Gyfraith yn ein Llên – R. Gwynedd Parry                                                   

This book won the Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies Gwobr Hywel Dda

2019

Performing Wales: People, Memory and Place – Lisa Lewis
This book was nominated for the TaPRA David Bradby Award for outstanding research

Having a Go at the Kaiser: A Welsh Family at War – Gethin Matthews
This book was nominated for Wales Book of the Year – Creative Non-Fiction

Y Gymru ‘Ddu’ a’r Ddalen ‘Wen’: Aralledd ac Amlddiwylliannedd mewn Ffuglen Gymreig, er 1990 – Lisa Sheppard
This book was nominated for Wales Book of the Year – Creative Non-Fiction

South African Gothic – Rebecca Duncan
This book was shortlisted for the Allan Lloyd Smith Prize

Werewolves, Wolves and the Gothic – Robert McKay and John Miller
This book was shortlisted for the Allan Lloyd Smith Prize

2018

All That is Wales: The Collected Essays of M. Wynn Thomas – M. Wynn Thomas
This book won Wales Book of the Year – Creative Non-Fiction

Between Wales and England: Anglophone Welsh Writing of the Eighteenth Century – Bethan M. Jenkins
This book won Francis Jones Prize in Welsh History

The Dragon Has Two Tongues – Glyn Jones, Edited by Tony Brown

This book won the New Welsh Readers’ Poll 2018 for the best essay collection published in English

Carmarthen Castle: The Archaeology of Government – Neil Ludlow

This book won the G. T. Clark prize, awarded every five years by the Cambrian Archaeological Association

Kant’s Political Legacy – Luigi Caranti
Luigi Caranti has been given an ‘honorable mention’ by the North American Kant Society in the competition for the best 2018 book on Kant

Her a Hawl Cyfieithu Dramâu: Saunders Lewis, Samuel Beckett a Molière – Rhianedd Jewell
This book won Sir Ellis Griffith Memorial Prize

2017

Gothic and the Carnivalesque in American Culture – Timothy Jones
This book co-won Allan Lloyd Smith Memorial Prize

2016

Petticoat Heroes: Gender, Culture and Popular Protest in the Rebecca Riots – Rhian E. Jones
This book won Bread and Roses Award for Radical Publishing in 2016

2015

The Twilight of the Gothic? Vampire Fiction and the Rise of the Paranormal Romance – Joseph Crawford
This book won Allan Lloyd Smith Memorial Prize

2013

Gothic Music: The Sounds of the Uncanny – Isabella Van Elferen
This book won Allan Lloyd Smith Memorial Prize

American Gothic Art and Architecture in the Age of Romantic Literature – Kerry Dean Carso
This book won Victorian Society in America: Henry Russell Hitchcock Award