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The University of Minnesota Press publishes 15 journals that contribute to a lively culture of thought and debate in such fields as area studies, cultural studies, preservation, the built and natural environment, and more.
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The University of Minnesota Press publishes 15 journals that contribute to a lively culture of thought and debate in such fields as area studies, cultural studies, preservation, the built and natural environment, and more.
Known for its boundary breaking editorial program in the humanities and social sciences, the University of Minnesota Press has now developed Manifold, an innovative platform to publish and read open-access books online. Browse the collections below, explore our full library of open titles, and start reading today.
The University of Minnesota Press is known for its boundary breaking editorial program in the humanities and social sciences.
Journals. The University of Minnesota Press's catalog of academic journals totals thirteen publications: [3] Buildings & Landscapes: Journal of the Vernacular Architecture Forum. Critical Ethnic Studies. Cultural Critique. Environment, Space, Place. Future Anterior. Journal of American Indian Education. Mechademia: Second Arc.
Founded in 1925, the University of Minnesota Press is best known as the publisher of groundbreaking work in social and cultural thought, critical theory, race and ethnic studies, urbanism, feminist criticism, and media studies.
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Submissions and editorial queries should be sent to IJSedit@umn.edu. Books for review should be addressed to. The University of Minnesota Press is known for its boundary breaking editorial program in the humanities and social sciences.