Princeton University Press
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Princeton University Press is an independent nonprofit publisher closely affiliated with Princeton University. Founded in 1905, its mission is to disseminate scholarly ideas within academia and among the broader public. With over 10,000 titles in print, Princeton University Press publishes more than 300 new non-fiction books each year. It is headquartered in Princeton, NJ, with additional offices in Oxford, England, and Beijing, China.
Christie Henry became the press' ninth director in 2017. Since then, the press has diversified its offerings to include audiobooks, a speakers’ bureau, and representation of other publishers' titles in China. In 2025, Princeton University Press acquired Island Press, a nonprofit publisher that focuses on environmental issues and the built environment.
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- Princeton University Press holds the copyright for Die Französische Revolution. Ideen machen Politik
- Princeton University Press holds the copyright for Die Kampfzeit der KPD 1921–1923
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