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FDU PRESS
Since its establishment in 1967 as the first of the Associated University Presses consortium, the FDU Press has produced well over 1,200 books on a wide variety of subjects. Approximately 40 new books are issued each year.
The Press has particular strengths in literary studies, world history and politics, biography, film, ethnic studies, sociology, the Civil War, art, religion, local history, and urban studies. Press books are reviewed regularly in leading academic journals. Each year, between 150,000 and 200,000 brochures are mailed to announce the publication of new works.
To contact the Associated University Presses visit the website: www.aupresses.com
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Welcome to our new website. As you can see, it is a work in progress, as we are still installing data from our old site, so pardon our look. When complete, the website will provide current information about our books and our authors, including reviews, author interviews, honors, awards, readings, and news coverage.
To serve authors and inform the reading public, it will provide cover art and tables of contents for each published book. It will help authors bring their work to the attention of the scholarly community. We are proud of our record as a scholarly press and we hope that this website will help us better serve the academic community.
How to use this site: enter author, title, keyword, or ISBN number in search box at the Home Page. When the initial entry for the book appears, click further to get a full description of the book, the TABLE OF CONTENTS, author details, reviews and author interviews, if available, and price.
You can also find book reviews, author interviews, news features, information on our book series in Italian Studies, Communication Studies, and Willa Cather studies, in addition toour annual journals Shakespeare Studies and Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England.
Scholars are welcome to contact us about our books or query us about their own projects, whether single-author or edited volumes. Queries, with sample materials, may be sent to Harry Keyishian, Director, at fdupress@hotmail.com or to:
Fairleigh Dickinson University Press (M-GH2-01) 285 Madison Avenue Madison NJ 07940. (973) 443-8564
For more details about the submission process, click "Submission Guidelines."
Authors wishing to submit articles to Shakespeare Studies may write:
Editorial Office Shakespeare Studies Department of English Queens College-CUNY Flushing New York 11367
Authors wishing to submit articles to Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England may write:
Prof. S. P. Cerasano Department of English Colgate University Hamilton NY 13346
For further submission details to MaRDiE, click on:
www.colgate.edu/DesktopDefault1.aspx?tabid=3887
Books accepted for publication by our editorial committee are published by Associated University Presses. To contact Associated University Presses visit the website: www.aupresses.com . For more details about the history of FDU Press and of AUP, click our "About FDU Press" link.
FDU Press books are published simultaneously in the US and the UK and are marketed worldwide by Associated University Presses.
We encourage authors to actively help us promote their work through this website.
A print version of our catalog is accessible by clicking "Publications Catalogue."
Fairleigh Dickinson University has campuses in Madison and Teaneck, New Jersey; Vancouver, BC, Canada; and Wroxton College in the UK. For more about Fairleigh Dickinson University, see www.fdu.edu.
We thank our web page designers and maintainers: Robin Barkley, Catherine Fornini, Albry Montalbano, Janet O'Neill and Jen Meier.
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