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University of Wisconsin Press

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The University of Wisconsin Press (sometimes abbreviated as UW Press) is a non-profit university press publishing peer-reviewed books and journals. It primarily publishes work by scholars from the global academic community but also serves the citizens of Wisconsin by publishing important books about Wisconsin, the Upper Midwest, and the Great Lakes region. The Press’s mission also includes publishing work that contributes to a literate culture and to civic conversation. Terrace Books is an imprint of the press. The press also publishes the annual Brittingham Prize in Poetry. The Press was founded in 1936 in Madison and is one of more than 120 member presses in the Association of American University Presses. The Journals Division was established in 1965. Currently the Press employs approximately 25 full and part-time staff, produces 40 to 60 new books a year, and publishes 11 journals. It also distributes books and some annual journals for selected smaller publishers. The Press is a unit of the Graduate School of the University of Wisconsin–Madison and serves the University of Wisconsin's overall mission of research, instruction, and outreach beyond the university.**

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Book Title Author(s) Total References
Pacific Alliance: United States Foreign Economic Policy and Japanese Trade Recovery, 1947-55Borden, William S.5
Voices from the Plain of Jars: Life under an Air WarBranfman, Fred2
Japanese Workers and the Struggle for Power, 1945-47Moore, Joe2
Policing America's Empire: The United States, the Philippines, and the Rise of the Surveillance StateMcCoy, Alfred W.1

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