University of Oklahoma Press

University of Oklahoma Press

Book and Periodical Publishing

Norman, Oklahoma 213 followers

Since 1928, OU Press has been internationally recognized as an outstanding publisher of scholarly literature.

About us

During its more than ninety years of continuous operation, the University of Oklahoma Press has gained international recognition as an outstanding publisher of scholarly literature. It was the first university press established in the Southwest, and the fourth in the western half of the country. The Press began as the idea of William Bennett Bizzell, fifth president of the University of Oklahoma and a wide-ranging humanist and book collector. Over the years, the Press has grown from a staff of one–the first director, Joseph A. Brandt–to an active and capable team of almost thirty-five members. Building on the foundation laid by our previous directors, OU Press continues its dedication to the publication of outstanding scholarly works. The major goal of the Press is to strengthen its position as a preeminent publisher of books about the American West and Native Americans, while expanding its program in other scholarly disciplines, including classical studies, military history, political science, and natural science.

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Industry
Book and Periodical Publishing
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Norman, Oklahoma
Type
Educational
Founded
1928

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