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University of Texas Press

The University of Texas Press publishes eleven journals and about a hundred new books annually. The press specializes in a number of areas, including anthropology, Old and New World archaeology, art, architecture, classics, environmental studies, film and media studies, geography, language studies, literary modernism, Latin American/Latino/Mexican American/Middle Eastern/Native American studies, natural history and ornithology, photography, regional books (Texas and the Southwest), and women’s studies. Books have been published under the University of Texas imprint since 1922, though the press was not established as a publishing organization until 1950. The imprint is controlled by a faculty advisory committee appointed by the president and the Faculty Council.


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