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      • Troubador Publishing Ltd.

        Troubador is an independent UK-based trade and academic publisher which also offers authors a high quality self-publishing services through its imprint Matador for fiction, non-fiction and communications.

      • Editorial Trotta

        The Spanish publishing house Trotta was established in October 1990 for the purpose of publishing essay books concerning the latest research on subjects such as: social sciences, philosophy, history, law, cognitive psychology, religions...

      • Edicions de la Universitat de Barcelona

        Edicions de la Universitat de Barcelona is the reference publisher in the academic and cultural field of the city of Barcelona.

      • Editorial Universidad de Granada

        The Editorial Universidad de Granada (EUG) is a support service to the university community. It’s editorial line includes three primary objectives: to promote research, teaching support and promote the popularization of science.

      • Jadavpur University Press

        Founded in 2012, JUP primarily publishes in English and Bengali. Most of the English titles are in the humanities and social sciences, with authors from both within and outside India.

      • Ediciones Universidad de Navarra, EUNSA

        Ediciones Universidad de Navarra (EUNSA) was established in 1967. With than 1800 titles in our catalog, we offer almost 100 new releases each year, in many topics: philosophy, psychology, education, history, law, communication, theology, design

      • Servicio de Publicaciones - Universidad Pontificia Comillas de Madrid

        We publish teaching and research works to connect knowledge it with society. Our books cover both humanities (Theology, Philosophy, Social Sciences, Translation, Law) and the technical fields (Engineering, Economics and Business).

      • Universidad del País Vasco -Servicio Editorial

        The publications of the University of the Basque Country Press introduce subjects of current interest corresponding to several fields of knowledge, textbooks and journals, hoping to reach beyond the university market to a wider readership.

      • Edicions UAB (Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona)

        The books in the UAB’s series «El espejo y la lámpara» offer readers the knowledge that emerges from a first-rate scientific and academic institution through essays based on original reflection and depth of thought.

      • Universidad de La Sabana

        The Universidad de La Sabana University Press publishes both printed and digital versions of all the books in its catalog. Our books are the intellectual property of our teachers and researchers. We share with you in this fair book series in peace, conflict, and professional gastronomy techniques, focused on Colombian gastronomy. Check our online catalog https://publicaciones.unisabana.edu.co/

      • University of Toronto Press

        University of Toronto Press is Canada’s leading academic publisher and one of the largest university presses in North America, with particular strengths in the social sciences, humanities, and business. The Book Publishing Division is widely recognized in Canada for its strength in history, political science, sociology, Indigenous studies, and cultural studies. Internationally, UTP is a leading publisher of medieval, Renaissance, Italian, Iberian, Slavic, and urban studies, as well as studies in book and print culture. With the publication of influential authors and award-winning research, as well as a continuing dedication to groundbreaking new scholarship and innovative texts for the higher education market, UTP has firmly established its reputation for excellence. UTP's newest imprint is Aevo UTP, which brings its innovation and academic excellence to a general readership.

      • University of Nevada Press

        Founded in 1961 by Robert Laxalt, the University of Nevada Press publishes high-quality, deserving works that advance scholarly research, contribute to the understanding and appreciation of regional history and culture, and reach a wide range of academic and general readers. We publish in a wide range of disciplines, including fiction, memoir, environmental studies, Basque studies, Native American studies, public health, mining, urban studies, and gambling and gambling studies.

      • Augustinian University Press

        The Augustinian University Press concentrates its efforts in the publication of research books, textbooks, and dissemination books as a result of permanent calls that intend to receive and review monographs and research chapters. The Press permanently works to guarantee content quality published under its editorial stamp and also to be recognized among the academic community as a reliable source of scholarly publishing in Augustinian Studies, Education (from all levels), Humanities, Social Sciences, and Arts and Culture. Since its creation in 2017, the Press research books have been already accepted and indexed in important databases such as the Book Citation Index and the Directory of Open Access Books (DOAB). This experience has strengthened our editorial processes and the permanent identification of current editing and science communication tendencies. The Press also promotes net working to publish new editorial projects between our researchers and external scholars; we do believe this is one of the most important strategies to make our institution and scholars more visible.

      • University of Washington Press

        Who We Are The University of Washington Press is celebrating its centennial this year. We publish compelling and transformative work with regional, national, and global impact. We are committed to the idea of scholarship as a public good and work collaboratively with our authors to produce books that meet the highest editorial and design standards. We value and promote equity, justice, and inclusion in all our work. What We Publish We publish in the following core academic areas: American Studies Anthropology Art History / Visual Culture Asian American Studies Asian Studies Critical Ethnic Studies Environmental History Native American and Indigenous Studies US History Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies We also publish vibrant nonfiction about the Pacific Northwest and beyond, often in partnership with museums, cultural organizations, and Indigenous nations and communities.

      • University of Regina Press

        University of Regina Press is located on Treaty 4 Territory, the traditional lands of the Cree, Saulteaux, and Assiniboine, and the homelands of the Métis. A little house on the prairie with big ambitions, University of Regina Press (URP) publishes books that matter--in both academic and trade formats. Our non-fiction trade books tend towards the hard-hitting, while most of our scholarly titles are accessible to non-specialists. We endeavour to develop writers into public intellectuals, encourage debate, and inspire young people to study the humanities by publishing books that are both seen and relevant. Since our launch in 2013, University of Regina Press has published seven national bestsellers: After the War: Surviving PTSD and Changing Mental Health Culture by Stéphane Grenier, with Adam Montgomery (2018) Speaking in Cod Tongues: A Culinary Journey by Lenore Newman (2017) Firewater: How Alcohol Is Killing My People (And Yours) by Harold Johnson (2016) Otto & Daria: A Wartime Journey into No Man's Land by Eric Koch (2016) The Education of Augie Merasty: A Residential School Memoir by Joseph Auguste Merasty, with David Carpenter (2015) Children of the Broken Treaty by Charlie Angus (2015) Clearing the Plains by James Daschuk (2014)

      • University of Wales Press

        University of Wales Press believes in supporting and disseminating scholarship from and about Wales to a worldwide audience. They mainly publish books in the humanities, arts and sciences.

      • Cambridge University Press

        The Cambridge story began in 1534 when Henry VIII granted us letters patent, allowing the Press to print 'all manner of books'. Cambridge published its first book in 1584 making it the oldest publishing house in the world. Over the next four centuries the Press's reputation spread throughout Europe, based on excellence in scholarly publishing of academic texts, poetry, school books, prayer books and Bibles. Along the way Cambridge published ground-breaking works such as Newton's Principia Mathematica, Milton's Lycidas, Ernest Rutherford'sRadio-activity, and Noam Chomsky's Language and Mind. In the 20th century Cambridge extended that influence to become a global publisher. Today Cambridge has over 50 offices across the globe, employs over 2,000 people, publishes over 50,000 titles by authors from over 100 countries, and is still growing, bringing thousands of subjects and millions of ideas to the world.

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