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      • China Social Sciences Press

        Established in June, 1978, China Social Sciences Press is sponsored by Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. CSSP is a national level publishing house focusing on academic publications mainly in the field of humanities and social sciences. In 1993, CSSP won the honorary title of “national outstanding press” granted by Propaganda Department of CPC and General Administration of Press and Publication.The missions and the publication targets of CSSP are: first, editing and publishing the most outstanding academic results of CASS and great achievements from the fields of social sciences and culture circle in China, including academic works, text books, reference books and popular books; second, translating Chinese versions of significant humanities and social sciences books written by western authors.

      • Fudan University Press Co., Ltd

        Fudan University Press (FUP), established in 1980, is a comprehensive academic publishing house under the Ministry of Education. As a university press, it holds a high prestige in China and abroad. FUP has also established cooperative relationship with many internationally prestigious publishers in different countries and will welcome the opportunity to work with more wonderful publishers.

      • Wilfrid Laurier University Press

        Wilfrid Laurier University Press is a scholarly press based in Waterloo, Ontario.

      • National University of Singapore Press

        The NUS Press Story NUS Press publishes academic books and journals, as well as general non-fiction. Our home market is Singapore and Southeast Asia, but our books are distributed internationally. We publish books of special relevance to Southeast Asia and we maintain a disciplinary focus on the humanities and social sciences. Books and memoirs meant mostly for a general audience and to be sold in bookshops are published under our Ridge Books imprint. We publish some 30 books a year. NUS Press currently publishes two academic journals: China: An International Journal (for the East Asian Institute at NUS) and Southeast of Now: Directions in Contemporary and Modern Art in Asia. We are accepting new journal proposals. Please contact us at npubox5@nus.edu.sg if you are interested to start a new journal. For more, see Journals. The National University of Singapore Press is heir to a tradition of academic publishing in Singapore that dates back some 60 years, starting with the work of the Publishing Committee of the University of Malaya, beginning in 1954. Singapore University Press was created in 1971 as the publishing division of the University of Singapore. The University of Singapore merged with Nanyang University in 1980 to become the National University of Singapore, and in 2006 Singapore University Press was succeeded by NUS Press, bringing the name of the press in line with the name of the university. Our publishing mission is to enable the dissemination and creation of knowledge through the publishing of scholarly and academic books; and to empower learning, innovation and enterprise for the Singapore- and Asia-focused global community. All NUS Press books must be approved by a Publishing Committee, drawn from the ranks of the academic staff at the National University of Singapore. NUS Press is currently managed by Peter Schoppert. Previous Director Paul Kratoska remains onboard as Publishing Director.

      • National Taiwan University Press

        NTU Press is dedicated to printing books that have undergone thorough evaluation. By using contribution to scholarship as the strictest yardstick, it provides a platform that gives researchers the recognition they deserve. Over its 20-year history NTU press has invited scholars and experts to edit or compile a wide range of distinctive book series. Chief among these are the National Taiwan University and Harvard Yenching Institute Academic Book Series, the Taiwan Studies Series, and the Climate Change Policy and Law Series. In recent years NTU Press has actively expanded its global marketing channels in cooperation with local and foreign companies to facilitate reader access to its publications.

      • University of Queensland Press (UQP)

        Established in 1948, UQP is a dynamic publishing house known for its innovative philosophy and commitment to producing books of high quality and cultural significance. UQP publishes books for general readers in the areas of fiction, non-fiction, poetry, Indigenous writing and youth literature as well as scholarly works. Our books and authors have received national and international recognition through literary prizes. These include the Miles Franklin Literary Award, the ABIAs, the CBCAs, the Prime Minister’s Literary Awards, the NSW Premier’s Literary Awards, the Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis and the White Raven awards.

      • Kids Can Press Ltd.

        Celebrating 48 years in publishing, Kids Can Press is the largest Canadian-owned publisher of children’s books, with an award-winning list of over 600 titles.

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        The University of the West Indies Press

        The University of the West Indies Press is oldest university press in the Caribbean. It is well known for its work in Caribbean history and literature.

      • The University of South Carolina Press

        Established in 1944, the University of South Carolina Press is one of the oldest and most distinguished publishing houses in the South. With well over 1,000 books available in print and digital formats, and publishing approximately fifty new books annually, the Press enhances and expands the scholarly reputation and worldwide visibility of the University of South Carolina.In helping the University fulfill its mission of research and teaching and outreach, the Press publishes a wide range of critically acclaimed works in the following subjects: Southern History, African American Studies, Civil Rights, and South Carolina. In addition, the Press publishes long-running scholarly series in Literary Studies and Rhetoric/Communication. Our editorial profile aligns with several of the institutional strengths of the University and underscores the Press’s mission to serve teachers and learners and readers in the academy and the broader culture, both in North America and around the globe.

      • InterVarsity Press (IVP-USA)

        IVP publishes Christian books that speak boldly into important cultural moments, provide timeless tools for spiritual growth, and equip Christians for a vibrant life of faith.

      • Mohrbooks AG Literary Agency

        Established in the 1930s and Zurich in the 1950s, Mohrbooks is the trusted German representative of international publishers agencies as well as German authors.

      • Otago Literary Agency

        Founded in 2010, Otago is a literary agency based in Bologna, Italy. We represent authors in Italy and abroad, foreign publishers and literary agencies in the Italian market, and we manage the foreign rights of Italian publishing houses. We are proud to be one of the founding members of ADALI, the first Association of Italian literary agents.

      • Literary Agency Ovo

        LITERARY AGENCY OVO has an ambitious goal to advance modern Ukrainianliterature into the international context by making it an integral and prominentpart of global trends. Literary Agency OVO was established in 2019 by three cultural managers who shared the main idea reflected in the agency’s motto ‘Literature has no borders’. The agency specializes in four areas: selection of talented authors who require assistance in finding publishers for their manuscripts and further conclusion of publishing agreements; promotion of authors with published books, namely organization of promo tours, PR campaigns, participation in festivals and more; sales of rights for translation and publication of Ukrainian authors at international book fairs and in the framework of bilateral cooperation; represrenting rights of foreign publishing houses to Ukrarainan counterparts.

      • Book149 Lit. Agency

        Book149 is a rights agency specialised in children literature and picture books. We represent independent publishing companies characterised by an original and innovative catalogue.

      • SalmaiaLit Literary Agency

        Launched in Barcelona in 2008 by Bernat Fiol SalmaiaLit represents world rights of individual authors as well as translation rights of publishers and other literary agencies.

      • Left Bank Literary

        Left Bank Literary is a Sydney-based literary agency specialising in quality fiction and non-fiction. Our name references the creative environment that blossomed in 'the city of light' nearly a century ago. These writers were a vital force in an era of rising conservatism and facism. We have created Left Bank Literary to provide a home for the fertile ideas of our clients and to ensure literature continues to contribute to the most important conversations of the world.

      • Ka Books Literary Agency

        KaBooks is a young, boutique literary agency specializing in illustrated books for Polish children of all genres and age groups. Our books are irresistible, amazing, surprising, wonderful, intelligent, adventurous, sometimes a little twisted, gripping and bold or sweet, and lyrical. We love simple stories with big messages as well as stories arranged like an onion. The quality of the text, illustration, and editing is critical to our choices. We help international editors find books that children (and editors) would like to read over and over again ...

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