Announcing the Fall 2021 Princeton Audio lineup June 08, 2021 In celebration of Audiobook Month, we’re thrilled to share our Fall 2021 Princeton Audio list. Read More
The 2021 Annual Meeting of the Association of University Presses June 07, 2021 We’re excited to have several staff members coordinating or participating in panels and networking events at this year’s Association of University Presses meeting. Read More
Global Publishing and the Making of Literary Worlds June 03, 2021 Princeton University Press is co-sponsoring Global Publishing and the Making of Literary Worlds: Translation, Media, and Mobility, an early career virtual conference running June 4–6. Read More
Announcing PUP Speaks June 02, 2021 We are thrilled to announce the launch of PUP Speaks, an in-house speakers’ agency at Princeton University Press. Read More
PUP acquires World English rights to Bénédicte Savoy’s Africa’s Struggle for Its Art May 28, 2021 Michelle Komie, Publisher for Art, Architecture, and Urban History, has acquired World English rights, including audio, to Africa’s Struggle for Its Art: History of a Post-Colonial Defeat by art historian Bénédicte Savoy. Read More
PUP acquires Patterns, Predictions, and Actions May 19, 2021 Editor for Neuroscience and Computer Science Hallie Stebbins has acquired Patterns, Predictions, and Actions, a graduate-level introductory machine learning textbook by Moritz Hardt and Benjamin Recht. Read More
PUP acquires Musa al‑Gharbi’s We Have Never Been Woke May 05, 2021 Executive Editor Meagan Levinson has acquired World rights, including audio, to We Have Never Been Woke: Social Justice Discourse, Inequality, and the Rise of a New Elite by sociologist Musa al‑Gharbi. Read More
Princeton University Press authors named 2021 Andrew Carnegie Fellows April 30, 2021 Five Princeton University Press authors have been named 2021 Andrew Carnegie Fellows. Read More
Jennifer Morton’s Moving Up Without Losing Your Way selected as Princeton University Pre‑read April 27, 2021 Moving Up Without Losing Your Way: The Ethical Costs of Upward Mobility by Jennifer Morton has been selected as Princeton University’s Pre-read for the incoming Class of 2025. Read More
Judith Herrin’s Ravenna: Capital of Empire, Crucible of Europe shortlisted for the 2021 Wolfson History Prize April 21, 2021 Judith Herrin’s Ravenna: Capital of Empire, Crucible of Europe is one of six titles shortlisted for the 2021 Wolfson History Prize. Read More
Nancy Shatzman Steinhardt’s Chinese Architecture: A History receives 2021 Alice Davis Hitchcock Award April 20, 2021 Chinese Architecture: A History by Nancy Shatzman Steinhardt is the recipient of the prestigious 2021 Alice Davis Hitchcock Award given by The Society of Architectural Historians. Read More
PUP authors awarded 2021 Guggenheim Fellowships April 12, 2021 Eight Princeton University Press authors have received 2021 Guggenheim Fellowships, awarded to individuals who have “demonstrated exceptional capacity for productive scholarship or exceptional creative ability in the arts.” Read More
Princeton University Press is shortlisted for the British Book Awards 2021 March 31, 2021 We’re thrilled to have been shortlisted for the Academic, Educational and Professional Publisher of the Year section of the British Book Awards 2021. Read More
In solidarity with AUPresses against anti‑Asian hate March 19, 2021 Our publishing is stronger for every collaboration with Asian, Asian-American, and Pacific Islander colleagues, authors, reviewers, readers, and listeners. We at Princeton University Press join AUPresses in solidarity, and in heartbreak, in mourning the loss of eight lives and in condemning anti-Asian hate. Read More
PUP acquires Dan-el Padilla Peralta’s A People’s History of Ancient Rome March 15, 2021 PUP has acquired World rights, including ebook and audio, to A People’s History of Ancient Rome by Princeton professor Dan-el Padilla Peralta. Read More