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University Of California Press

The University of California Press also known as UC Press, is a publisher American associated with the University of California and specializes in the university press. Founded in 1893 at Berkeley in California , twenty-five years after the opening of the university, she became one of the editions of the largest university press and the only United States allocated among the various campuses that make up the entire university.

Editions

Each year University of California Press publishes about 180 new books, publishes 54 journals, and maintains a catalog of approximately 3500 books available. Among the major newspapers are published:

  • Asian Survey
  • The Auk
  • Classical Antiquity
  • Contexts
  • Federal Sentencing Reporter
  • Film Quarterly
  • Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
  • Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences
  • Huntington Library Quarterly
  • Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics
  • Journal of Palestine Studies
  • Journal of Sexuality Research and Social Policy
  • Journal of Vietnamese Studies
  • Journal of the American Musicological Society
  • Journals published by The University of California Press
  • Law and Literature
  • Mexican Studies / Estudios Mexicanos
  • Music Perception
  • Music Theory Spectrum
  • New Criminal Law Review
  • Nineteenth-Century Literature
  • Pacific Historical Review
  • The Public Historian
  • Religion and American Culture
  • Representations
  • Rhetorica
  • Social Problems (journal)
  • Sociological Perspectives
  • Symbolic Interaction
  • The Journal of Musicology

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