Australia's oldest university press is also one of our best known and most trusted publishers. Founded in 1921 as a bookshop for students at the University of Melbourne, Melbourne University Press was soon publishing important works that contained the best of national scholarship.Landmark MUP books and series include The Australian Dictionary of Biography, Manning Clark's History of Australia, The Encyclopaedia of New Guinea and the journal Meanjin. These and other MUP publications helped shape how Australians perceived themselves, and how they talked about literature, politics, race, the Pacific, the world wars and public policy.From its inception, MUP grappled with hard questions. How should a university press be governed? To what extent should such a press be concerned with political, polemical and radical works? And can a university press be financially self-sustaining if it focuses on books that commercial publishers overlook? The respective leaders of MUP answered these questions in ways that regularly led the press into controversy.Using a century of MUP publications and archives, Stuart Kells has written a rich and fascinating history of an invaluable Australian institutionone that is widely seen as public property, and whose ups and downs have always been news.
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Weight: 1006g
Dimensions: 163 x 241mm
Publication Date: 07 Feb 2023
Publisher: Melbourne University Press
Publication City/Country: Australia
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780522878097
About Stuart Kells
Stuart Kells has written on a wide range of subjects including libraries intellectual property economic regulation professional services financial markets and diamond mining. His shorter works have been published around the world including in Smithsonian The Paris Review The Guardian and The Times. At the University of Melbourne he won the Desmond Cleary Prize in Financial Economics and the KPMG Prize in Taxation Law. He received the National Australia Bank Scholarship in Economics and the Potter Warburg Scholarship in Finance and Economics. At Monash University where he completed his PhD Kells received the Monash Law Dean's Award. He is now Adjunct Professor at La Trobe University's College of Arts Social Sciences and Commerce. He won the Ashurst Business Literature Prize in 2015 and again in 2018.