For over two decades, the University of Nebraska Press has been the publishing home for some of the most important scholarly journals in the fields of Native American studies, women’s studies, literature, regional studies, and more. The Journals Division delivers the work of editors and authors from around the world to libraries and individual readers through the publication of over thirty journals.
The University of Nebraska Press is the largest university press located between Chicago and California with more than 6,000 titles in print and an additional 150 new titles published each year under the Nebraska, Bison Books, and Potomac Books, and The Backwaters Press imprints. It also produces and distributes the books of The Jewish Publication Society under a special arrangement.
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