MISSION
Since its founding in
1936 as
a
nonprofit publisher, Rutgers University Press has been dedicated to the
advancement and dissemination of knowledge to scholars, students, and
the general reading public. An integral part of one of the leading
public research and teaching universities in the United States, the
Press reflects and is essential to the University’s missions of
research, instruction, and service. To carry out these goals, we
publish books in print and electronic format in a broad array of
disciplines across the humanities, social sciences, and sciences.
Fulfilling our mandate to serve the people of New Jersey, we also
publish books of scholarly and popular interest on the state and
surrounding region. While pursuing our unique mission, Rutgers
University Press is firmly committed to sound management practices and
financial stability.
Working
with authors throughout the world, we seek books that meet high
editorial standards, facilitate the exchange of ideas, enhance
teaching, and make scholarship accessible to a wide range of readers.
The Press’s overriding ambition is nothing less than to help make the
world better, one book at a time, through a publication program of
superior scholarship and popular appeal. The Press celebrates and
affirms its role as a major cultural institution that contributes
significantly to the ideas that shape the critical issues of our time.
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