Manchester University Press

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The Manchester University Press at the University of Manchester is a 1904 founded University Press . It is the third largest in the United Kingdom after Oxford University Press and Cambridge University Press . The program includes more than 140 new publications per year. In addition to books, specialist journals are also published . These include a. Film Studies, Gothic Studies, International Journal of Electrical Engineering Education, James Baldwin Review, and Irish Journal of Sociology. The historians James Tait and Thomas Frederick Tout were among the most important publishing directors in the early days .

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