About Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Cambridge Scholars Publishing is an independent academic publisher, championing original thought—putting authors at the heart of everything they do.
Founded by researchers from the University of Cambridge, they publish original academic work across a wide range of subjects, with a particular focus on The Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences.
Cambridge Scholars publishes monographs, edited volumes and conference proceedings on a wide range of specialist subjects. They also dedicate 10% of their publishing output each year to PhD dissertations by aspiring academics, in whose work they see particular potential.
This press is unique in the balance they establish between editorial guidance, and the level of control retained by each of authors. Authors working with Cambridge Scholars are able to present their work in a way that retains the integrity of their original argument.
Understanding the importance of making the publishing process a rewarding experience, Cambridge Scholars has a strong reputation for author satisfaction. Their publications are marketed worldwide, sold through international booksellers and distributors including Amazon, Blackwell, Baker & Taylor, YBP and Ingram, and widely purchased by academic libraries. Cambridge Scholars has distribution partnerships in key geographical territories such as the USA, China, India and the Middle East.
Their international Editorial Advisory Board is chaired by Professor Emeritus David Weir, and consists of established scholars and leading-edge thinkers who play a key role in helping them steer their commissioning focus.