Cornell University Press
Regular
- Website
- https://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu
- Address
- Sage House, 512 East State Street
Ithaca, New York
United States - Established
- 1869
- Admitted to AUPresses
- 1937
- Title Output 2024
- 157
- Title Output 2025
- 156
- Titles Currently in Print
- 5570
- Journals Published
- 2
- Imprints
- Comstock Publishing Associates, Cornell East Asia Series, ILR Press, Northern Illinois University Press, Southeast Asia Program Publications, Three Hills
- Editorial Program
- The Cornell University Press imprint has particular strengths in anthropology and sociology, classics and archaeology, geography and urban studies, higher education, history (U.S., Western and Central Europe, East Asia, and military), law and society, literary and cultural studies, medieval and early modern studies, political science (international relations, security studies, humanitarianism and human rights, political economy and the politics of money, and area studies concentrating on the EU, the Middle East, Eastern Europe and Eurasia, and East and Southeast Asia), and the history and politics of New York State. (The journal New York History is also published under the CUP imprint).
Our Comstock Publishing Associates imprint publishes scholarly and general-interest books in life sciences (including ornithology, entomology, herpetology and ichthyology, mammalogy, botany, and ecology), natural history, and environmental studies, as well as nature writing and field guides.
The Cornell East Asia Series (CEAS) imprint, published jointly with Cornell’s East Asia Program, focuses on China and Taiwan, Japan, and the Korean peninsula, covering topics in history, culture and society, and translations of literary works.
The ILR Press imprint publishes books in labor and industrial relations, management and human resources, labor history, issues of class, workplace culture, and health care policy and practice.
The Northern Illinois University Press imprint, a collaboration with NIU, publishes books in Slavic, East European, and Eurasian studies, Orthodox Christian studies, Southeast Asian history, politics, and books about the Midwest, with a particular focus on Illinois and Chicago.
In collaboration with Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program, Southeast Asia Program Publications (SEAP) publishes books on Southeast Asian history, culture, and society, as well as the journal Indonesia.
The Three Hills imprint publishes books of general interest about the history, politics, cultures, communities, and the environment of New York State and City. Novels, short stories, and other creative writing projects are also published under Three Hills. - Journals Information
- www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/journals/
- Blog
- https://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/blog/