Manchester University Press is the university press of the University of Manchester, England, and a publisher of academic books and journals. Manchester University Press has developed into an international publisher. It maintains its links with the University.
Areas of expertise are history, politics and international law, literature and theatre studies, and visual culture.
MUP books are marketed and distributed by Oxford University Press in the United States and Canada, and in Australia by Footprint Books; all other global territories are covered from Manchester itself. Some of the press's books were formerly published in the US by Barnes & Noble, Inc., New York.Knoop, Douglas & Jones, G. P. (1967). The Mediæval Mason; pp. iii-iv Later the press established an American office in Dover, New Hampshire.Messinger, Gary S. (1985). Manchester in the Victorian Age: the Half-known City. Manchester University Press. p. iv. .
MUP was founded by James Tait. His successor was Thomas Tout and between them they were in charge for the first 20 years of the Press's existence. H. M. McKechnie was secretary to the press from 1912 to 1949.
The MUP offices moved several times to make way for other developments within the university. Since 1951 these have been Grove House, Oxford Road,Charlton, H. B. (1951). Portrait of a University. Manchester: Manchester University Press. pp. 94–95, 169. then the former University Dental Hospital of Manchester ( illustrated) and until the present time the Manchester Medical School in Coupland Street.
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