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Indiana University Press
At Indiana University Press, we want to publish books that will matter twenty or even a hundred years from now�books that make a difference today and will live on into the future through their reverberations in the minds of teachers and writers. As an academic press, our mandate is to serve the world of scholarship and culture as a professional, not-for-profit publisher. Founded in 1950, we are recognized internationally as a leading academic publisher specializing in the humanities and social sciences. We produce more than 170 new books annually, in addition to 21 journals, and maintain a backlist of some 1,800 titles. The Press emphasizes scholarship but also publishes text, trade, and reference titles. Our program is financed primarily by income from sales, supplemented, to a minor extent, by gifts and grants from a variety of outside sources. Our major subject areas include African, African American, Asian, classical and ancient, cultural, Jewish, Middle East, Russian and East European, and women's and gender studies; anthropology, film, folklore, history, bioethics, music, paleontology, philanthropy, philosophy, and religion. We also feature an extensive regional publishing program. We are currently the second-largest public university press, as measured by titles and income level.
Specifically interested in books with these subjects or themes: African, African American, Asian, classical and ancient, cultural, Jewish, Middle East, Russian and East European, and women's and gender studies; anthropology, film, folklore, history, bioethics, music, paleontology, philanthropy, philosophy, religio
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601 N. Morton Street Bloomington IN 47404-3797 USA | Phone: 800-842-6796 |
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Contact Information: | Ms. Janet Rabinowitch Director (Russian and East European studies, United Nations, Jewish and Holocaust studies, Art) Indiana University Press 601 N. Morton Street Bloomington IN 47404-3797 USA [email protected] | Phone: | (812) 855-4773 |
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Contact Information: | Ms. Dee Mortensen Senior Sponsoring Editor (African studies, philosophy, religion) Indiana University Press 601 N. Morton Street Bloomington IN 47404-3797 USA [email protected] | Phone: | (812) 855-0268 |
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Contact Information: | Ms. Jane Behnken Sponsoring Editor (music, cinema, media studies) Indiana University Press 601 N. Morton Street Bloomington IN 47404-3797 USA [email protected] | Phone: | (812) 855-5261 |
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Contact Information: | Mr. Robert Sloan Editorial Director (American history, African American studies, bioethics, military history, paleontology, philanthropy) Indiana University Press 601 N. Morton Street Bloomington IN 47404-3797 USA [email protected] | Phone: | (812) 855-7561 |
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Contact Information: | Ms. Rebecca Tolen Sponsoring Editor (anthropology, Asian studies, Middle East studies, political science, international relations, folklore) Indiana University Press 601 N. Morton Street Bloomington IN 47404-3797 USA [email protected] | Phone: | (812) 855-2756 |
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Contact Information: | Ms. Linda Oblack Sponsoring Editor (regional trade, regional natural history, railroads past and present) Indiana University Press 601 N. Morton Street Bloomington IN 47404-3797 USA [email protected] | Phone: | (812) 855-2175 |
Updated 11/16/2007 |