Wilfrid Laurier University Press
Transforming Ideas
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Scholarly books can transform processes, minds, and cultures. By publishing work of scholarly integrity, skillfully edited, designed, produced, and marketed, we participate in this transformation and advance new developments in scholarly discourse, contribute to education within and beyond the university, and reflect both our local and global community through the world of ideas.
Founded in 1974, Wilfrid Laurier University Press, in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, publishes books in the social sciences and humanities, with specializations in Indigenous studies, environmental humanities, Canadian studies, feminism and women’s studies, life writing, poetry, literary criticism, sociology, social work, and history. Our titles are available in print and digitally, with a developing audiobook program. We publish 20 titles per year and have over 800 titles in print.
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Biography & True Stories
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Literature & Literary Studies
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