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The trustees normally meet five times a year, and are responsible for the conduct of the Edinburgh University Press. [4] Edinburgh University Press achieved combined book and journal revenues of over £4,000,000 for the year ending 31 July 2021, a 9% increase on the previous year, earning a profit of £316,000. [2]
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In Scotland Archie Turnbull (1923-2003) served as the long-time director of the Edinburgh University Press, 1952-87. The British university presses had strong expansion in the 1950s and 1960s. The Edinburgh University Press became the leading Scottish academic publisher. It was especially famous for publishing major books on the history and ...
Edinburgh University Press is an academic publisher of books and journals in the humanities and social sciences. For more information see their website . There are up to 25 e-Journals accesses available to Wikipedians through this partnership.
The journal was established in 1983 as the publication of the Modern Critical Theory Group, which was founded to provide a forum to discuss the intellectual movements which came out of Paris in the 1960s and 1970s. In 1986 Oxford University Press took over publication of the journal and since 1991 it has been published by Edinburgh University ...
It was established in 1992 [1] and has been published by Edinburgh University Press since 2014. [2] It is the successor to the Scottish Government Yearbooks , which ran from 1976 to 1992. The editor-in-chief is Michael Rosie (2015–present), who succeeded Lindsay Paterson (1992-2015).
The Journal of Holy Land and Palestine Studies (formerly Holy Land Studies) is a biannual peer-reviewed academic journal published by Edinburgh University Press. [1] The editor-in-chief is Nur Masalha, who co-founded the journal with Michael Prior in 2002. [2]
The Journal of British Cinema and Television is a quarterly academic journal published by Edinburgh University Press [1] in May, August and December of each year. It was established in 2004. Themed issues alternate with regular issues and every issue contains papers, book reviews, interviews and conferences.