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Princeton University Press
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Princeton University Press is an independent nonprofit publisher. Our books spark engaging discussions and present bold ideas from leading experts worldwide.
Princeton, Oxford, Beijing
Joined February 2009
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    Princeton University Press is proud to publish books that spark engaging discussions and present bold ideas from leading experts worldwide. We hope you will join our inclusive communities of learning and conversation on our active channels, listed below. (1/2)
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    We are proud to celebrate the selection of our author of the forthcoming book The Measure of Progress (April 2025), @DianeCoyle1859, as a @prospect_uk "25 thinkers for an uncertain world" – huge congratulations! Vote here: hubs.ly/Q02-mlzM0
    Diane Coyle
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    Congratulations to Glenda Sluga, whose book The Invention of International Order: Remaking Europe after Napoleon has won the Inaugural Book Prize, Australasian Association for European History (@historyANU). Learn more about this panoramic book: hubs.ly/Q02z4jlp0
    The Invention of International Order by Glenda Sluga
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    Congratulations to @adomgetachew as Worldmaking after Empire: The Rise and Fall of Self-Determination has been named a Finalist for the ASA Best Book Prize, @asanewsonline hubs.ly/H0Bl5JL0
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    Now in #paperback, Pioneers of Capitalism examines how medieval Dutch society laid the foundations for modern #capitalism. Learn more about Maarten Prak and Jan Luiten van Zanden's powerful account: hubs.ly/Q02ypRYq0
    Pioneers of Capitalism: The Netherlands 1000–1800 by Maarten Prak and Jan Luiten van Zanden
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    We have a joke about academic publishing, but it's currently under peer review.
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    Liquid Empire by Corey Ross is a bold new account of European imperialism told through the #history of #water. Now available, Liquid Empire provides needed historical perspective on the crises engulfing the world’s waters. Learn more: hubs.ly/Q02C6t2f0
    Liquid Empire: Water and Power in the Colonial World by Corey Ross
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    In How the West Became Antisemitic, Ivan Marcus shows how Christian and Jewish competition in #medieval Europe laid the foundation for modern antisemitism. Now available, learn more about this sweeping history: hubs.ly/Q02yp6rj0 #Twitterstorians
    How the West Became Antisemitic: Jews and the Formation of Europe, 800–1500 by Ivan G. Marcus
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    Prominent political philosopher Philip Pettit has written a new book that explores why the state is the elephant in the room of political theory, too long ignored, & how to put this right. Read the Intro of The State to learn more: hubs.ly/Q01J8Qdt0 #PoliticalPhilosophy
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    Congratulations to Marina Rustow (@mrustow) whose book, The Lost Archive: Traces of a Caliphate in a Cairo Synagogue, has won the Middle East Medievalists Book Prize recognizing significant contributions to the study of the medieval Middle East. @MideastMedieval
    Book cover for The Lost Archive: Traces of a Caliphate in a Cairo Synagogue by Marina Rustow.
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    Assuming no prior knowledge of statistics or coding and only minimal knowledge of math, Data Analysis for Social Science by @ellaudet & Kosuke Imai is an ideal textbook for an introductory course on quantitative methods for social scientists. hubs.ly/Q01t-wb-0
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    We’re thrilled to announce the launch of Supporting Diverse Voices: Book Proposal Development Grants, an endeavor built on the recognition that mentorship networks and other intellectual lineages have often been amplified to the exclusion of already underrepresented voices. 1/5
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    Liquid Empire by Corey Ross is a bold new account of European imperialism told through the #history of #water. Now available, Liquid Empire provides needed historical perspective on the crises engulfing the world’s waters. Learn more & read a free sample: hubs.ly/Q02CjxlH0
    Liquid Empire: Water and Power in the Colonial World by Corey Ross
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    Congratulations to @adomgetachew as Worldmaking after Empire: The Rise and Fall of Self-Determination has been named Winner of the J. David Greenstone Prize, Politics & History Section of the @APSAtweets. Available now in hardcover and ebook editions: hubs.ly/H0tG2Wv0