Books Published by the Johns Hopkins University Press
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Throughout its history, the Johns Hopkins University Press Books Division has published ground-breaking scholarship from a wide variety of authors, including Thomas Hardy, Stephen E. Ambrose, Josephine Jacobsen, Francis Fukuyama, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Gertrude Stein, and E.O. Wilson. Today the Books Division publishes nearly 200 new titles each year in the humanities, life and physical sciences, social sciences, and medicine. With monographs and textbooks for scholars and professors; course books and textbooks for students; reference works for professional practitioners and libraries; and trade books for general readers, the books division has more than 3,000 active titles in print.
The backlist covers a broad array of academic topics, in keeping with the vision of Johns Hopkins’s first President, Daniel Coit Gilman, who envisioned the university and the press as stewards of knowledge. Subject areas of note include the history of science and technology, history, political science, ancient studies, literature, life sciences, physics, bioethics, gerontology, psychiatry/psychology, higher education, and health.
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