University of Texas Press explained

Parent:University of Texas at Austin
Founded:1950
Country:United States
Headquarters:Austin, Texas
Distribution:Self-distributed (US)
Codasat Canada (Canada)
Combined Academic Publishers (Europe, Asia, the Pacific)[1]
Publications:Books, academic journals

The University of Texas Press (or UT Press) is a university press that is part of the University of Texas at Austin. Established in 1950, the Press publishes scholarly books and journals in several areas, including Latin American studies, Texana, anthropology, U.S. Latino studies, Native American studies, African American studies, film & media studies, classics and the ancient Near East, Middle East studies, natural history, art, and architecture. The Press also publishes trade books and journals relating to their major subject areas.

Journals

Formerly published journals

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Welcome, Booksellers. The University of Texas Press. 2017-11-02. 2016-11-04.