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Scholarly research publisher From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Academica Press is a scholarly and trade publisher of non-fiction, particularly research in the social sciences, humanities, education, law, public policy, international relations, and other disciplines. Founded by Robert Redfern-West and managed by him in the United States until 2017, it is now operated by a privately owned limited liability corporation and internationally focused. Its President and Publisher is the historian and critic Paul du Quenoy. In addition to its main list of publications, Academica publishes several imprints in subject areas of special interest, including St. James's Studies in World Affairs, W. B. Sheridan Law Books, Bethesda Scientific, and an Irish studies series under the imprint of Maunsel, the original publisher of James Joyce and William Butler Yeats.
Distribution | Ingram Content Group (Americas) Eurospan Group (UK, Europe, Asia/Pacific) Gardners (UK)[1] |
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Publication types | Books, Journals |
Fiction genres | Non-Fiction |
Imprints | St. James's Studies in World Affairs, Maunsel, W. B. Sheridan Law Books, Bethesda Scientific |
Official website | www |
Recent Academica authors include:
Academica Press also publishes the Journal of Intelligence and Cyber Security, edited by University of Cambridge academic Professor Neil Kent.
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