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Sussex Academic Press

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British book publishing company
Sussex Academic Press
Founded1994; 31 years ago (1994)
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Headquarters locationEastbourne
Key peopleAnthony Grahame (editorial director)
Publication typesBooks
Nonfiction topicsHumanities and Social Sciences
ImprintsThe Alpha Press
Official websitewww.sussex-academic.com (United Kingdom)

Sussex Academic Press, founded in 1994, is a publishing company based inEastbourne, East Sussex, United Kingdom.[1] It initially specialised inMiddle East studies.[2]

The house published books on issues of contemporary relevance and debate in Middle East topics,[3] Theology & Religion,[3] History (especially Portuguese, Spanish and Huguenot history),[1] and Literary Criticism,[3] as well as Latin American, First Nations, and Asian studies.[3]

Its series on the Portuguese-Speaking World: Its History, Politics and Culture is under the editorship ofAntónio Costa Pinto, Onésimo T. Almeida and Miguel Bandeira Jerónimo.[3]

In 2022,Liverpool University Press (LUP) announced its acquisition of Sussex Academic Press as part of its digital publishing strategy, allowing it access to Sussex Academic Press's 1,000-book backlist.[2]

Authors and publications

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  • Bel, Germà (2012):Infrastructure and the political economy of nation building in Spain 1720–2010
  • Blocksidge, Martin (2013):The banker poet: the rise and fall of Samuel Rogers, 1763–1855
  • Britton, R. K. (2019):Don Quixote and the Subversive Tradition of Golden Age Spain
  • Graham, Helen (2014):The War and Its Shadow: Spain's Civil War in Europe's Long Twentieth Century
  • Jordan, Bill (2001):Who Cares for Planet Earth?: The Con in Conservation
  • Laskier, Michael M., & Ronen Yitzhak (2023):Israel and the Mediterranean: Five Decades of Uneasy Coexistence
  • Lowe, Sid (2010).Catholicism, War and the Foundation of Francoism: The Juventud De Acción Popular in Spain, 1931-1939
  • Petersen, Tore T. (2009):Richard Nixon, Great Britain and the Anglo-American Alignment in the Persian Gulf and Arabian Peninsula: Making Allies out of Clients[4]
  • Purcell, Hugh & Smith, Phyll (2012):The Last English Revolutionary: Tom Wintringham 1898-1949
  • Shapira, Anitaet al. (2014):The Nation State and Immigration
  • Smith, Donna (2012):Sex, Lies and Politics: Gay Politicians and the Press[5]
  • Townson, Nigel, ed. (2015):Is Spain Different? A Comparative Look at the 19th and 20th Centuries[6]
  • Vigne, Randolph, & Charles Littleton (2001):From Strangers to Citizens: The Integration of Immigrant Communities in Britain, Ireland and Colonial America, 1550–1750

References

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  1. ^ab"Book publishers UK and Ireland", Bloomsbury Publishing, 2022. ISBN 1399406574, 9781399406574.Writers' & Artists' Yearbook 2023, p. 181. Retrieved 12 March 2023.
  2. ^abCumerford, Ruth (6 September 2022)."LUP acquires Sussex Academic Press".The Bookseller. Retrieved 12 March 2023.
  3. ^abcde"Sussex Academic Press". Independent Publishers Group (IPG). Chicago Review Press, Inc.ipg.com. Retrieved 12 March 2023.
  4. ^Kéchichian, Joseph A. (2010).Review.Cambridge Core. Retrieved 12 March 2023.
  5. ^Bell, Christopher M. (2013).Review.Journal of British Studies, Volume 52, Issue 3, July 2013, pp. 818–819.Cambridge Core. Retrieved 12 March 2023.
  6. ^Lawrence, Mark (2017).Review.History: The Journal of the Historical Association, Volume 102, Issue 352, October 2017, pp. 711–712.Wiley Online Library. Retrieved 12 March 2023.
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