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Beacon Press is an American left-wing

(2025). 9780313347665, ABC-CLIO. .
non-profit book . Founded in 1854 by the American Unitarian Association, it is currently a department of the Unitarian Universalist Association. It is known for publishing authors such as , , Martin Luther King Jr., and , as well as .


History
The history of Beacon Press actually begins in 1825, the year the American Unitarian Association (AUA) was formed. This liberal religious movement had the enlightened notion to publish and distribute books and tracts that would spread the word of their beliefs not only about theology but also about society and justice.


The early years: 1854–1900
In the Press of the American Unitarian Association (as Beacon was called then) purchased and published works that were largely religious in nature and "conservative Unitarian" in viewpoint (far more progressive, nonetheless, than many other denominations). The authors were often Unitarian ministers—dead or alive, American or British, mostly Caucasian, and far more male than female. Many of the books were collections of sermons, lectures, and letters, balanced by volumes of devotion, hymns, and morally uplifting tales.


New century, new mission: 1900–1945
In the early 1900s Samuel Eliot broadened the mission of the press by publishing books dealing with ethical, sociological, philanthropic, and similar subjects, as well as those of a more strictly religious character.... Although books of marked theology and religious note continued to have a predominant place in Association publication, the wide interest in all subjects relating to social and moral betterment were included and the evergrowing topics of war and peace and arbitration, or national amity and racial brotherhood were represented


The modern era: 1945–
In 1949, Beacon published American Freedom and Catholic Power, an anti-Catholic tome written by and , who was the assistant editor for . Beacon would go on to publish several other books by Blanshard critical of Catholicism over the next few decades.

Under director Gobin Stair (1962–75), new authors included , , André Gorz, , Jürgen Habermas, , , , and Jean Baker Miller. Wendy Strothman became Beacon's director in 1983; she set up the organization's first advisory board, a group of scholars and publishing professionals who advised on book choices and direction. She turned a budget deficit into a surplus. In 1995, her last year at Beacon, Strothman summarized the Press's mission: "We at Beacon publish the books we choose because they share a moral vision and a sense that greater understanding can influence the course of events. They are books we believe in."Wilson, (2004), p. 209. Strothman was replaced by Helene Atwan in 1995.

In 1971, it published the " edition" of The Pentagon Papers for the first time in book form, when no other publisher was willing to risk publishing such controversial material. Robert West, then-president of the Unitarian Universalist Association, approved the decision to publish , which West claims resulted in two-and-a-half years of harassment and intimidation by the . In Gravel v. United States, the Supreme Court decided that the Constitution's "Speech or Debate Clause" protected Gravel and some acts of his aide, but not Beacon Press.

Beacon Press seeks to publish works that "affirm and promote" several principles:

Beacon Press is a member of the Association of University Presses.


Books and authors
Beacon Press publishes , , and titles. Some of Beacon's best-known titles are listed below.

1948, 1958Blanshard, Paul. American freedom and Catholic power. Boston: Beacon Press. Second Edition, January 1, 1958
(1964). 9781608462995, Beacon Press.
1964
A Critique of Pure ToleranceWolff, Robert Paul; Barrington Moore Jr; Herbert Marcuse. A Critique of Pure Tolerance. Boston: Beacon Press. 1965. 1965
1967, 2010
Albert Schweitzer: An Anthology
(2023). 9781021287397, LEGARE STREET Press. .
1982
The Transsexual Empire
(1979). 9780807021644, Beacon Press.
1979
1984
Toward a New Psychology of Women
(1987). 9780807029091, Beacon Press.
1987
1990
1964
1995
1995
2001
2005, 2007
2005
2006
2007
2007
2008
An African American and Latinx History of the United StatesPaul Ortiz2018
2018
2019
2021
2022


Book series
The following is a list of some of the principal series; it is not comprehensive.


The King Legacy (series)
In 2009, Beacon Press announced a new partnership with the Estate of Martin Luther King Jr. for a new book series publishing program, "The King Legacy." As part of the program, Beacon is printing new editions of previously published King titles and compiling Dr. King's writings, sermons, orations, lectures, and prayers into entirely new editions, including new introductions by leading scholars.


Beacon Broadside
Beacon Press launched its , Beacon Broadside, in late September 2007. Philocrites: Beacon Press launches 'Beacon Broadside' blog


Awards
In 1992, Beacon won a New England Book Award for publishing. In 1993, Beacon was voted "Trade Publisher of the Year" by the Literary Market Place. History and Mission


See also
  • List of English-language book publishing companies
  • List of university presses
  • Skinner House Books, another book publisher of the UUA, specializing in books for Unitarian Universalists


Further reading


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