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  1. Publisher of academic books in Anthropology, Asian Studies, Business, Economics & Finance, History, Jewish Studies, Latin American Studies, Law, Middle East Studies, Philosophy, Politics and Policy, Literary Studies, Religion, Security Studies, and Sociology.

  2. Founded in 1892, Stanford University Press publishes 130 books a year across the humanities, social sciences, law, and business. Our books inform scholarly debate, generate global and cross-cultural discussion, and bring timely, peer-reviewed scholarship to the wider reading public.

  3. Stanford University Press—or at least, the idea of it—was born in Bloomington, Indiana. It was there in 1891 that Leland and Jane Stanford offered the presidency of their new university to David Starr Jordan, who, before accepting the post, drew up a memo of understanding for the Stanfords’ approval. “Before the selection of the faculty ...

  4. stanford–hoover series on authoritarianism. stanford ottoman world series: critical studies in empire, nature, and knowledge. stanford social innovation review books. stanford studies on central and eastern europe. stanford studies in comparative race and ethnicity. stanford studies in human rights. stanford studies in jewish history and culture

  5. Distribution. Stanford University Press is distributed to the trade in the U.S. and Canada by Ingram Academic and Professional, and is distributed internationally by Combined Academic Publishers. Sales representation in the US and Canada is provided by the Columbia University Press Sales Consortium.

  6. Richard Narramore, Executive Editor, acquires titles for Stanford Business Books, the business imprint of Stanford University Press, and edits the Stanford Social Innovation Review Books series. Within Stanford Business Books, Richard publishes leaders who bring original thinking, practice, and research to a global business audience. He ...

  7. Author Resources... Prospective Authors. Current Authors. Published Authors. Initial inquiries about publication should be made directly to the appropriate editor at the Press. Please submit your proposal to only one editor. Materials will be shared and redistributed among editors if appropriate.

  8. The fields of digital humanities and computational social sciences have ballooned in recent years. Emergent technologies and scholars’ increasing fluency with these technologies are providing academics with new ways to visualize, analyze, and interpret data.

  9. The Complete Works of Friedrich Nietzsche. In 1961, two Italian scholars of German—Giorgio Colli and his former student Mazzino Montinari—came to the conclusion that inconsistencies in the various German editions of Nietzsche’s writings necessitated a definitive Critical Edition of the Collected Works of Friedrich Nietzsche, based on an ...

  10. Our competitive, service-oriented societies are taking a toll on the late-modern individual. Rather than improving life, multitasking, user-friendly technology, and the culture of convenience are producing disorders that range from depression to attention deficit disorder to borderline personality disorder.