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Princeton University Press

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Princeton University Press is an independent publisher with close connections, both formal and informal, to Princeton University. Its fundamental mission is to disseminate scholarship through books, journals, and other media within academia and society at large.

With the financial support of Charles Scribner, the Press was founded by Whitney Darrow in 1905 as a printing press to serve the Princeton community. Its first book, published in 1912, was a new edition of Lectures on Moral Philosophy by John Witherspoon. Since then, the Press has sought to publish original work by the best minds in academia.

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[edit] Influential publications

Princeton University Press books which have been particularly influential [citation needed] include:

[edit] Pulitzer Prizes

Six Princeton University Press books have (so far) won Pulitzer Prizes:

  • Russia Leaves the WarGeorge F. Kennan (1957)
  • Banks and Politics in America From the Revolution to the Civil War — Bray Hammond (1958)
  • Between War and Peace — Herbert Feis (1961)
  • Washington, Village and Capital — Constance McLaughlin Green (1963)
  • The Greenback Era — Irwin Unger (1965)
  • Machiavelli in Hell — Sebastian de Grazia (1989)

[edit] Recent publications

Recent notable books include:

[edit] The Bollingen Series

The Bollingen Foundation, initially a project of Paul Mellon's Old Dominion Foundation in 1943, initiated the Bollingen Series. From 1945, the Bollingen Foundation had independent status, publishing and providing fellowships and grants in several areas of study including archaeology, poetry, and psychology. The Series was given to the University in 1969, when the Foundation became inactive.

[edit] Multi-volume papers project

In addition to publishing original scholarship, the Press has undertaken several multi-volume papers projects, including:

  • The Papers of Thomas Jefferson (a project begun in 1905 while Woodrow Wilson was president of the University)
  • The Papers of Woodrow Wilson (sixty nine volumes)
  • The Writings of Henry D. Thoreau
  • The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein

[edit] Directors of the Press

  • 1905-1917: Whitney Darrow
  • 1917-1938: Paul G. Tomlinson
  • 1938-1942: Joseph Brandt
  • 1942-1952: Datus C. Smith, Jr.
  • 1952-1954: Norvell B. Samuels, acting director
  • 1954-1986: Herbert S. Bailey, Jr.
  • 1986-2005: Walter H. Lippincott, Jr.
  • 2005-present: Peter J. Dougherty

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