Established in 1905, Princeton University Press (PUP) is an independent publisher with close connections, both formal and informal, to Princeton University. As such it has overlapping responsibilities to the University, the academic community, and the reading public. Our fundamental mission is to disseminate scholarship (through print and digital media) both within academia and to society at large.
PUP publish the innovative works of the greatest minds in academia, from the most respected senior scholar to the extraordinarily promising graduate student, in each of the disciplines in which we publish. The Press consciously acquires a collection of titles–a coherent “list” of books–in each discipline, providing focus, continuity, and a basis for the development of future publications.
- American History
- European History
- World History/Comparative History
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- Comparative Literature
- Earth Sciences
- Chemistry
- Education
- Astronomy and Cosmology
- Jewish Studies
- Latin American
- Studies
- Asian and Asian American Studies
- Middle Eastern Studies
- Literature: Primary Works and Letters
- Poetry
- British Literature
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- Body
- Spirit
- Philosophy
- Sociology
- Photography
- Political Philosophy
- Political Science and International
- Relations
- Psychology
- Postcolonial Studies
- Applied Science and Engineering
- Biological Sciences
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- Mathematics
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- Studies
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- Law