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| Polity |
| A leading international publisher in the social sciences and humanities, producing cutting-edge work of the highest quality. |
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| APA Books |
| The world’s largest scientific and professional organization in the field, APA is the prime source for psychology titles, academic or clinical. |
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| Brill |
| Founded in 1683, Brill publishes over 700 books per year, focusing on the humanities and social sciences. Their reference works are world renowned. |
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| University of Chicago Press |
| Disseminates scholarship of the highest standard with works that promote education, foster public understanding and enrich cultural life. |
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| Demeter Press |
| Demeter is an independent feminist press committed to publishing peer-reviewed scholarly work, fiction, poetry and creative non-fiction on mothering, reproduction, sexuality and family. |
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| Stanford University Press |
| Books of scholarship that both extend and challenge prevailing views in the academy and society, illuminating the human condition. |
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| Cambridge Schoalrs Publishing |
| An independent academic publishing house committed to championing original thinking, placing authors at the heart of everything they do. |
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| SUNY Press |
| Acclaimed international publisher, SUNY capitalizes on the latest advances in communication to offer innovative publications to fulfill the needs of readers around the world. |
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| Verso Books |
| The largest independent radical publishing house in the English-speaking world, publishing 100 books a year. |
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| Guilford Press |
| Publishing over 90 new books each year, the Press has built an international reputation as a publisher in mental health, education, and the behavioral sciences. |
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| Teachers College Press |
| Committed to addressing ideas that matter most to educators, Teachers College’s books expand the dialogue between educational theory and practice. |
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| Bayou Publishing |
| Creates practical, innovative resources for families and schools that are personally relevant and professionally reliable. |
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| Charles C. Thomas |
| One of the largest producers of books in criminal justice and law enforcement. Their biomedical titles often become standard texts in their respective fields. |
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| Cornell University Press |
| Distinguished scholarly press offers 150 new titles a year in anthropology, cultural studies, history, literary criticism, philosophy, international relations, psychology, and women's studies. |
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| Edwin Mellen Press |
| Publishing scholarly titles in the humanities and social sciences. Dedicated to exacting standards, quick publication times and rigorous attention to detail. |
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| Peter Lang Publishing |
| Publishes monographs, textbooks and journals in 35 fields, producing around 2,000 new titles a year in English, French and German. |
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| Indiana University Press |
| Recognized internationally as a leading academic publisher specializing in the humanities and social sciences. |
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| Nehora Press |
| Publishes translations of Rabbi Yehudah Lev Ashlag’s Introductions to the Kabbalah, maintaining high-standards of authenticity in teaching his material. |
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