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Happy holidays from ANU Press »

Thank you for your support in 2018. We hope you have a happy and safe festive period. Don’t forget to look through our catalogue of titles for some summer reading. ANU Press will be closed from noon on 24 December and reopen on 2 January 2019. +61 2 6125 7979 News article No Monday, 17 December,

Top 10 downloaded books in 2018 »

Readers couldn’t get enough of ANU Press books in 2018: we had a record-breaking 3.17 million downloads of our titles. Below were our top 10 downloaded titles: The Military and Democracy in Asia and the Pacific (60,441 total downloads) The Personality Cult of Stalin in Soviet Posters, 1929–1953 (42

‘Learning from Fukushima’ now published in Japanese »

Our 2017 release ‘Learning from Fukushima’ has just been translated into Japanese. In this book, scholars from around the world critically investigate the costs and benefits of building nuclear power for countries in East Asia. The book draws on the most comprehensive databases of nuclear power

2019 CASS PhD Publishing Prize »

2019 prize to assist with publication of a CASS PhD thesis The CASS Humanities & Creative Arts ANU Press Editorial Board is offering a prize valued at $2,500 for the best completed and passed PhD thesis submitted in CASS since 2015. The prize money will be used to meet expenses associated with

Meet the Editor- Malcolm Allbrook from Australian Journal of Biography and History »

Learn about ANU Press' new journal Australian Journal of Biography and History, which includes articles on influential figures Miss Annie Hughston (1859–1943) and Jean Andruana Jimmy (1912–1991). +61 2 6125 7979 News article No Monday, 18 March, 2019- 15:00 Scholarly Information Services

Meet Kim Rubenstein, co-editor of The Court as Archive »

Meet Kim Rubenstein, co-editor of the new ANU Press book The Court as Archive. This collection offers a unique contribution to the conversations about what an archive might be, and addresses what it means for contemporary superior courts of record to not only have duties to documents as a matter of

Launch of ANU Historical Journal II »

After 32 years the ANU Historical Journal (1964 – 87) is returning in a second iteration. Following in the footsteps of its predecessor, the first issue of the revived ANUHJ brings together the writing and research of several generations of Australian historians in a single volume. Together, the 21

Kylie Carman-Brown »

Kylie Carman-Brown studied history at Murdoch University and found her way into environmental history writing an Honours thesis about marine water pollution in Cockburn Sound. She worked in environmental planning for many years before returning to university to complete her PhD at The Australian National University.

Stewart Firth »

Stewart Firth is a Research Fellow at Department of Pacific Affairs, College of Asia and the Pacific, The Australian National University. He was Professor of Politics at the University of the South Pacific, Suva, Fiji, 1998–2004. He is chair of the Pacific Editorial Board for ANU Press, and he co-teaches an ANU undergraduate course on Pacific politics. His research focuses on the international relations of the Pacific Islands.