University Press of Kansas explained

Parent:Kansas Board of Regents
Founded:1946
Country:United States
Headquarters:Lawrence, Kansas
Distribution:self-distributed (United States)
Eurospan Group (EMEA)
East-West Export Books (Asia, the Pacific)
Scholarly Book Services (Canada)[1]
Publications:Books

The University Press of Kansas is a publisher located in Lawrence, Kansas. Operated by the University of Kansas, it represents the six state universities in the US state of Kansas: Emporia State University, Fort Hays State University, Kansas State University (K-State), Pittsburg State University, the University of Kansas (KU), and Wichita State University.

The press was established in 1946,[2] with major reorganizations in 1967 and 1976. Today, it operates as a consortium with representation from each of the participating universities. It is currently located on the west portion of the KU campus.[3] The University Press of Kansas is currently a member of the Association of University Presses and has been since 1946.[4] [5]

History

The University Press of Kansas largely publishes works that explore American politics (including the presidency, American political thought, and public policy), military history, American history (especially political, cultural, intellectual, and western), environmental policy, American studies, film studies, law and legal history, Indigenous studies, Kansas, and the Midwest.[6]

The press's specialty areas were cultivated in 1981, when then-director Fred Woodward noticed that, aside from a successful series on the US presidents, the press had published few works about political science. Woodward subsequently decided to focus on building a list of publications that explored the politics of the United States.[7]

In 2021, leadership of the press was incorporated into the responsibilities of the dean of the University of Kansas Libraries, a position then held by Kevin Smith.[8] [9] In 2022, Mike Haddock, the associate dean for research, education and engagement at K-State Libraries, was appointed interim director of the press following Smith's departure from KU Libraries.[10]

Kansas Open Books initiative

The University Press of Kansas's "Kansas Open Books" initiative is project aimed at scanning out-of-print UPK books and offer them for free download. The project is funded by the Mellon Foundation and the National Endowment for the Humanities.[11]

Publications

Major book series published by the University Press of Kansas include:

See also

References

  1. Web site: International Sales Reps. December 3, 2017 . University Press of Kansas. University of Kansas.
  2. News: American Historical Association . AHA Expresses Alarm at University Press of Kansas Financial Cuts . February 6, 2023 . States News Service . February 17, 2021. Gale Academic OneFile.
  3. Web site: About. University Press of Kansas. University of Kansas. February 2, 2018.
  4. Web site: Our Members . January 30, 2023 . Association of University Presses.
  5. Book: Association of University Presses . Directory 2021 . Association of University Presses . 2020 . 9780945103455 . . 97 . University Press of Kansas . Association of University Presses.
  6. Web site: Subjects . University Press of Kansas . January 10, 2023.
  7. Book: Parsons, Paul . 1989 . . 0-87049-611-5 . . 23 .
  8. Web site: Kevin Smith, Dean, KU Libraries, to Direct University Press of Kansas . . January 10, 2023 . March 2021.
  9. Web site: Day . David . KU announces interim leadership and upcoming search for dean of KU Libraries . . January 10, 2023 . July 19, 2022.
  10. Web site: K-State library leader to serve as interim faculty director of University Press of Kansas . . January 10, 2023 . July 29, 2022.
  11. Web site: Kansas Open Books Initiative . University Press of Kansas . February 6, 2023.

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