Cornell University Press Explained
The Cornell University Press is the university press of Cornell University; currently housed in Sage House, the former residence of Henry William Sage. It was first established in 1869, making it the first university publishing enterprise in the United States, but was inactive from 1884 to 1930.[1] [2]
The press was established in the College of the Mechanic Arts (as mechanical engineering was called in the 19th century) because engineers knew more about running steam-powered printing presses than literature professors.[3] Since its inception,[1] The press has offered work-study financial aid: students with previous training in the printing trades were paid for typesetting and running the presses that printed textbooks, pamphlets, a weekly student journal, and official university publications.[4]
Today, the press is one of the country's largest university presses.[5] It produces approximately 150 nonfiction titles each year in various disciplines, including anthropology, Asian studies, biological sciences, classics, history, industrial relations, literary criticism and theory, natural history, philosophy, politics and international relations, veterinary science, and women's studies.[6] Although the press has been subsidized by the university for most of its history, it is now largely dependent on book sales to finance its operations.
In 2010, the Mellon Foundation, whose President Don Michael Randel is a former Cornell Provost, awarded to the press a $50,000 grant to explore new business models for publishing scholarly works in low-demand humanities subject areas. With this grant, a book series was published titled "Signale: Modern German Letters, Cultures, and Thoughts".[7] Only 500 hard copies of each book in the series will be printed, with extra copies manufactured on demand once the original supply is depleted.[8]
Other currently active series include "Expertise: Cultures and Technologies of Knowledge"[9] and .
Domestic distribution for the press is currently provided by the University of North Carolina Press's Longleaf Services.[10]
Notable books
- Book: Alston, William. William Alston. Perceiving God: The Epistemology of Religious Experience. 1991. 978-0801481550.
- Book: Avrich, Paul. Paul Avrich. The Anarchists in the Russian Revolution. 1973. 978-0801407802.
- Book: Bennett, Simon. Mind and Madness in Ancient Greece. 1980. 9780801492020.
- Book: Davis, David Brion. The Problem of Slavery in Western Culture. 1966. 0-8014-0101-1.
- Book: De Ste. Croix, Geoffrey Ernest Maurice. G.E.M. de Ste. Croix. The Class Struggle in the Ancient Greek World. 1981. 0-8014-1442-3.
- Book: Hopgood, Stephen. . 2006. 0-8014-4402-0.
- Book: Morris, Charles J.. Charles J. Morris. The Blue Eagle at Work: Reclaiming Democratic Rights in the American Workplace. 2005. 0-8014-4317-2.
- Book: Kang, Hildi. Under the Black Umbrella: Voices From Colonial Korea, 1910-1945. 2001. 978-0801438547.
- Book: Karpiak. Kevin. Mulla. Sameena. Garriott. William. Feldman. Ilana. .
- Book: Kitamura, Hiroshi. Screening Enlightenment: Hollywood and the Cultural Reconstruction of Defeated Japan. 2010. 9780801445996.
- Book: Mills, Charles W.. The Racial Contract. 1997. 978-0-8014-8463-6.
- Book: Montefiore, Simon Sebag. . 2003. 9781842127261.
- Book: Posen, Barry. Restraint: A New Foundation for U.S. Grand Strategy. 2014. 978-0-8014-7087-5.
- Book: Reich, Simon. Simon Reich. The Fruits of Fascism: Postwar Prosperity in Historical Perspective. 1990. 0-8014-9729-9.
- Book: Valentino, Benjamin. Benjamin Valentino. Final Solutions: Mass Killing and Genocide in the 20th Century. 2003. 9780801439650.
See also
References
- Book: Bishop, Morris . A History of Cornell . registration . Cornell University Press . 1962 . 978-0-8014-0036-0 . 127 . Ithaca, NY.
- Web site: The History of the Cornell University Press . Cornell University Press . 2006-01-01.
- Book: Bishop, Morris . A History of Cornell . registration . Cornell University Press . 1962 . 978-0-8014-0036-0 . 96 . Ithaca, NY.
- Book: Bishop, Morris . A History of Cornell . registration . Cornell University Press . 1962 . 978-0-8014-0036-0 . 175–76 . Ithaca, NY.
- Web site: 2009–10 Factbook . Cornell University . 2009-12-27 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20060626082316/http://www.cornell.edu/about/facts/cornell_facts.pdf . 2006-06-26 .
- Web site: Cornell University Press: Information for Authors . Cornell University Press . 2006-06-06.
- Web site: Signale: Modern German Letters, Cultures, and Thought. 2020-11-21. Cornell University Press. en-US.
- News: In a Tough Market, University Press Aims to Streamline Production . Cornell Daily Sun . Jackie . Lam . September 21, 2010 . 2010-09-22 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20111214105013/http://cornellsun.com/section/news/content/2010/09/21/tough-market-university-press-aims-streamline-production . December 14, 2011 .
- Web site: Expertise: Cultures and Technologies of Knowledge. 2020-11-21. Cornell University Press. en-US.
- Web site: Client Publishers . February 25, 2023 . Longleaf Services.