University of California Press
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- "UC Press" redirects here, but this is also an abbreviation for University of Chicago Press
The University of California Press publishes in the following general subject areas: anthropology, art, California and the West, classical studies, film, food and wine, global issues, history, literature/poetry, music, natural sciences, public health & medicine, religion, and sociology. It also distributes titles published by the Sierra Club, British Film Institute, and Huntington Library.
History
Founded in 1893, University of California Press is one of the largest and most adventurous scholarly publishers in the nation. Among its university press peers, it is the only one associated with a multi-campus public university and the only one west of the Mississippi.The nonprofit publishing arm of the University of California system, UC Press attracts manuscripts from the world’s foremost scholars, writers, artists, and public intellectuals. About one-third of its authors are affiliated with the University of California. Each year it publishes approximately 180 new books and 54 journals in the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences and keeps about 3,500 book titles in print.
UC Press revenues come primarily from sales of books and journals, while University subsidy accounts for a small and shrinking percentage. Generous philanthropic gifts from individuals and organizations allow it to support the University’s mandate of teaching, research, and public service for readers worldwide.
External links
- [Official website]
- [Giving Voice to Great Ideas] - a history of UC Press
- [Association of American University Presses (AAUP)] - an organization of non-profit scholarly publishers
- [University of California Office of the President]
- [California Digital Library (CDL)] - The University of California Libraries
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