| Parent company | University of the West Indies |
|---|---|
| Status | Active |
| Traded as | UWI Press |
| Founded | 1992; 34 years ago (1992) |
| Country of origin | |
| Headquarters location | Mona,Saint Andrew Parish |
| Distribution | Kingston Bookshop Sangsters Book Stores UTP(Canada) Longleaf Services (rest of the Americas) Eurospan Group (Europe, Africa, Middle East, Central Asia)[1] |
| Key people | Linda Cameron, Pansy Benn, Linda Speth, Joseph B. Powell, Nadine D. Buckland, Christine Randle |
| Publication types | Print books, eBooks, journals and audiobooks |
| Nonfiction topics | Caribbean History, Gender Studies, Media Studies, Political Science, Cultural Studies, Biography |
| Imprints | UWI Press/Canoe Press |
| Official website | www |
TheUniversity of the West Indies Press (orUWI Press) is auniversity press that is part of theUniversity of the West Indies and was founded in 1992.[2] The first book published by the press wasSlave Society in the Danish West Indies: St. Thomas, St. John and St. Croix by Neville A. T. Hall.[3] Particularly noted for academic publications with a Caribbean focus, including on history, cultural studies, literature, gender studies, education and political science,[4] the press is currently a member of theAssociation of University Presses.[5]
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