Harvard University Press
American university publishing house From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
American university publishing house From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Harvard University Press (HUP) is a academic publishing house established on January 13, 1913, as a division of Harvard University.[2] It is a member of the Association of University Presses.[3] Its director since 2017 is George Andreou.[4]
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Parent company | Harvard University |
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Founded | January 13, 1913 |
Country of origin | United States |
Headquarters location | Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S. |
Distribution | TriLiteral (United States) John Wiley & Sons (international)[1] |
Key people | George Andreou (Director) |
Publication types | Academic publishing |
Imprints | Belknap |
Official website | www |
The press maintains offices in Cambridge, Massachusetts near Harvard Square, and in London, England. The press co-founded the distributor TriLiteral LLC with MIT Press and Yale University Press.[5] TriLiteral was sold to LSC Communications in 2018.[6]
Notable authors published by HUP include Eudora Welty, Walter Benjamin, E. O. Wilson, John Rawls, Emily Dickinson, Stephen Jay Gould, Helen Vendler, Carol Gilligan, Amartya Sen, David Blight, Martha Nussbaum, and Thomas Piketty.[citation needed]
The Display Room in Harvard Square, dedicated to selling HUP publications, closed on June 17, 2009.[7]
HUP owns the Belknap Press imprint, which it inaugurated in May 1954 with the publication of the Harvard Guide to American History.[8] The John Harvard Library book series is published under the Belknap imprint, which was established through an endowment from the estate of art historian and Harvard alumnus Waldron Phoenix Belknap Jr.
Harvard University Press distributes the Loeb Classical Library and is the publisher of the I Tatti Renaissance Library, the Dumbarton Oaks Medieval Library, and the Murty Classical Library of India.
It is distinct from Harvard Business Press, which is part of Harvard Business Publishing, and the independent Harvard Common Press.
Listed: Dispatches from America's Endangered Species Act by Joe Roman, published in 2011,[9] received the 2012 Rachel Carson Environment Book Award from the Society of Environmental Journalists.[10]
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