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  2. Indiana University Press - Wikipedia

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    The IU Press Journals Division, launched in 1987 with three journals, now carries 38 in its 2023 portfolio. By the end of John Gallman's tenure as director in 2000, IU Press published 150 books annually and in 2022, the press maintains an annual output of approximately 100–120 scholarly books per year. In 2004 IU Press launched Quarry Books ...

  3. Category:Indiana University Press books - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Indiana University Press books" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

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  5. Indiana Review - Wikipedia

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    Indiana Review (IR) is a small, student-run literary magazine at Indiana University Bloomington. Founded in 1976, it has a circulation of about 2,000. A biannual review, IR publishes essays, fiction, graphic arts, interviews, poetry, and reviews. IR is funded mainly by subscriptions, contests, grants, and partially by university support.

  6. Transition Magazine - Wikipedia

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    The headquarters of Indiana University Press. Transition Magazine was established in 1961 by Rajat Neogy as Transition Magazine: An International Review.It was published from 1961 to 1976 in various countries on the African continent, and since 1991 in the United States.

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  8. Journal of Folklore Research - Wikipedia

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    The journal was established in 1942 as the Hoosier Folklore Bulletin and continued in 1945 as Hoosier Folklore. [2] It was renamed in 1951 as Midwest Folklore (ISSN 0544-0750) [3] [4] and continued from 1964 to 1983 under Richard Dorson as the Journal of the Folklore Institute (ISSN 0015-5934), obtaining its current name in 1984. [5]

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