Ohio University Press, established in 1947 and formally organized in 1964, is the oldest scholarly publisher in Ohio. Specializing in books about Africa, Appalachia, Southeast Asia, and the Midwest, the press publishes between twenty-five and thirty books annually, covering a wide range of academic, literary, and cultural topics.
Through its trade imprint, Swallow Press, Ohio University Press continues to publish esteemed literary works by iconic authors such as Anaïs Nin and Janet Lewis, along with guidebooks, regional interest titles, and general nonfiction. With a global distribution network and partnerships with various scholarly and cultural institutions, the press plays a vital role in promoting scholarly discourse and cultural understanding.
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