Indiana University Press , also known as IU Press , is an academic publisher at Indiana University [1] that specializes in the humanities and social sciences . It was founded in 1950. Its headquarters are located in Bloomington, Indiana . It publishes 140 new books annually, in addition to 29 academic journals . Its current catalog comprises some 2,000 titles.
Indiana University Press mainly publishes in the following areas: African , African American , Asian , cultural , Jewish , Holocaust , Middle Eastern studies , Russian and Eastern European , and women's and gender studies; anthropology , film studies , folklore , history , bioethics , music , paleontology , philanthropy , philosophy , and religion .
In 2009 Indiana University Press publication The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos, 1933-1945, Volume I was selected as the winner of the 2009 National Jewish Book Award in the Holocaust category[2] .
IU Press also undertakes extensive regional publishing under its Quarry Books imprint.
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