Georgetown University Press
Parent company | Georgetown University |
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Founded | 1964 |
Country of origin | United States |
Headquarters location | Washington, D.C. |
Distribution | Hopkins Fulfillment Services (US) iGroup (Asia) Footprint Books (Australasia) Brunswick Books (Canada) NBN International (EMEA)[1] |
Publication types | Books, Journals |
Official website | press |
Georgetown University Press is a university press affiliated with Georgetown University that publishes about forty new books a year. The press's major subject areas include bioethics, international affairs, languages and linguistics, political science, public policy, and religion.
It was founded in 1964, and is a member of the Association of University Presses (AAUP) and a founding member of the Association of Jesuit University Presses (AJUP).[2]
The press publishes the Al-Kitaab series, the most widely used set of Arabic language textbook series in the United States.[3] It also publishes textbooks and digital materials for other languages including Spanish, Mandarin Chinese, Iraqi Arabic, Moroccan Arabic, Syrian Arabic, Portuguese, Tajik, and Uzbek.
See also
References
- ^ International Distributors and Sales Representatives
- ^ "A.J.U.P." Saint Joseph's University Press. Archived from the original on 2011-06-10. Retrieved 2010-08-17.
- ^ Dickins, James (June 2013). "Arabic". Routledge Encyclopedia of Language Teaching and Learning. Routledge. ISBN 978-1136235535.
External links
- Georgetown University Press (official website)
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- Georgetown University Library
- Mortara Center
- Woodstock Theological Center
- Berkley Center
- Kennedy Institute of Ethics
- Prince Alwaleed Center
- Contemporary Arab Studies
- International and Regional Studies
- Institute for Consumer Research
- Center on Education and the Workforce
- Institute for the Study of International Migration
- International Law Institute
- Institute for Law, Science and Global Security
- Institute of Politics and Public Service
- Government Affairs Institute
- Latin American Studies Center
- Lombardi Cancer Center
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- Andrew White
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- Patrick Francis Healy
- Edmund A. Walsh
- John J. DeGioia