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MUP was founded in 1922 as Melbourne University Press to sell text books and stationery to students, and soon began publishing books itself. Over the years scholarly works published under the MUP imprint have won numerous awards and prizes.
Acquiring the American-Australian Scientific Expedition Ethnographic Collection 1948, Unpublished B.A. (Honours) Thesis, Flinders University of South Australia. Neale, Margo. 1993 'Charles Mountford and the 'Bastard Barks' A Gift from the American-Australian Scientific Expedition to Arnhem Land, 1948.
Louise Adler AM is an Australian publisher. She was CEO of Melbourne University Publishing (MUP) from 2003 until 2019, when she became editor-at-large at Hachette Australia.In March 2022 she took up a three-year appointment as director of Adelaide Writers' Week, starting with the 2023 edition of the event.
In Australia, the University of Melbourne was the first to establish its own press: Melbourne University Press, set up to sell books and stationery in 1922, began publishing academic monographs soon after and is the second-oldest publishing house in Australia. [16]
To date, the ADB has produced 19 hardcopy volumes of biographical articles on important and representative figures in Australian history, published by Melbourne University Press. In addition to publishing these works, the ADB makes its primary research material available to the academic community and the public.
He was Director of Melbourne University Press from 1962 to 1989. He wrote about these years in his memoir Final Proof (2010). In the September 1993 edition of Quadrant he wrote an attack on the six-volume History of Australia by Manning Clark , which Melbourne University Press had published between 1962 and 1987. [ 6 ]
Inglis's thesis, which was a history of the Royal Melbourne Hospital, was later revised and published as his first book, Hospital and Community (Melbourne University Press, 1958). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Career
Melbourne University Press, 1993 1993: The Age Non-fiction Book of the Year [24] 1999: NSW Premier's History Awards in Community and Regional History: Sex and Suffering: Melbourne University Press, 1998 1999: Victorian Community and Local History Award, best publication category winner 2022 Ernest Scott Prize, University of Melbourne (joint ...