University Press of Kentucky

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Die University Press of Kentucky (UKP) ist ein US-amerikanischer Universitätsverlag aus Lexington, Kentucky. Er hatte seinen Ursprung an der University of Kentucky und wurde 1969 als Nachfolger der dortigen University of Kentucky Press gegründet. Unterstützt wird der Verlag durch die Thomas D. Clark Foundation, benannt nach dem Historiker Thomas D. Clark. Die University Press of Kentucky ist Mitglied der Association of American University Presses. rdf:langString
Les University Press of Kentucky (UPK, ou Presses universitaires du Kentucky) sont une maison d'édition américaine associée à l'université du Kentucky et spécialisée dans la presse universitaire. Elles sont créées en 1969 pour succéder aux University of Kentucky Press. L'université a soutenu les publications académiques à partir de 1943. En 1949 le secteur de l'édition devient une agence académique autonome placée sous l'autorité du président de l'université et l'année suivante, Bruce F. Denbo, jusqu'alors employé aux Presses universitaires de Louisiane (Louisiana State University Press) est nommé à la tête de cette agence comme le premier directeur à plein temps, poste qu'il conserve jusqu'à sa retraite, en 1978. Au cours de sa carrière Denbo a constitué une collection de taille modeste, rdf:langString
The University Press of Kentucky (UPK) is the scholarly publisher for the Commonwealth of Kentucky, and was organized in 1969 as successor to the University of Kentucky Press. The university had sponsored scholarly publication since 1943. In 1949, the press was established as a separate academic agency under the university president, and the following year Bruce F. Denbo, then of Louisiana State University Press, was appointed as the first full-time professional director. Denbo served as director of UPK until his retirement in 1978, building a small but distinguished list of scholarly books with emphasis on American history and literary criticism. rdf:langString
La University Press of Kentucky (UPK) è una casa editrice universitaria creata nel 1969 come successore della University of Kentucky Press e legata al sistema delle università del Kentucky. L'università sponsorizzava la pubblicazione accademica dal 1943. Nel 1949 la casa editrice fu istituita come agenzia accademica separata sotto il presidente dell'università e l'anno successivo Bruce F. Denbo, allora della Louisiana State University Press, fu nominato primo direttore. Denbo è stato direttore dell'UPK fino al suo pensionamento nel 1978, costruendo un piccolo ma illustre catalogo di libri accademici con enfasi sulla storia americana e sulla critica letteraria. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Die University Press of Kentucky (UKP) ist ein US-amerikanischer Universitätsverlag aus Lexington, Kentucky. Er hatte seinen Ursprung an der University of Kentucky und wurde 1969 als Nachfolger der dortigen University of Kentucky Press gegründet. Unterstützt wird der Verlag durch die Thomas D. Clark Foundation, benannt nach dem Historiker Thomas D. Clark. Derzeit repräsentiert der Verlag dreizehn staatliche und private Hochschulen in Kentucky und zwei Geschichtsvereine ( und ). Der Schwerpunkt des Programms liegt in den Humanities und den Sozialwissenschaften, wobei insbesondere Publikationen aus den Bereichen Film- und Militärwissenschaften überregionale Bedeutung erreichten. Bekannte Schriftsteller des Bundesstaates sind hier Autoren (u. a. Harriet Arnow, , John Fox, Jr., und ), auch regionale Spezialthemen haben im Verlag ihren Platz. Weiterhin verantwortet die University Press of Kentucky zwei Enzyklopädien (Kentucky, Louisville) und einen Atlas (Kentucky) sowie die Reihen Kentucky Nature Series und Kentucky Bicentennial Bookshelf aus den 1970er Jahren. Die University Press of Kentucky ist Mitglied der Association of American University Presses.
rdf:langString Les University Press of Kentucky (UPK, ou Presses universitaires du Kentucky) sont une maison d'édition américaine associée à l'université du Kentucky et spécialisée dans la presse universitaire. Elles sont créées en 1969 pour succéder aux University of Kentucky Press. L'université a soutenu les publications académiques à partir de 1943. En 1949 le secteur de l'édition devient une agence académique autonome placée sous l'autorité du président de l'université et l'année suivante, Bruce F. Denbo, jusqu'alors employé aux Presses universitaires de Louisiane (Louisiana State University Press) est nommé à la tête de cette agence comme le premier directeur à plein temps, poste qu'il conserve jusqu'à sa retraite, en 1978. Au cours de sa carrière Denbo a constitué une collection de taille modeste, mais remarquable, d'ouvrages académiques orientés vers l'histoire américaine et la critique littéraire. Depuis leur réorganisation, les UPK forment un consortium qui comprend actuellement toutes les universités d'État du Kentucky, cinq de ses collèges privés et deux sociétés historiques. Ces institutions sont les suivantes : * Bellarmine University * Berea College * Centre College]of Kentucky * Eastern Kentucky University * The Filson Historical Society * Georgetown College * Kentucky Historical Society * Kentucky State University * Université d'État de Morehead * Université d'État de Murray * Northern Kentucky University * Université Transylvania * Université du Kentucky * Université de Louisville * Western Kentucky University Chacune de ces institutions constitutives est représentée dans un conseil éditorial aux dimensions de l'État, qui décide de la politique éditoriale. Portion de texte anglais à traduire en français Texte anglais à traduire :Offices for the Administrative, Editorial, Production, and Marketing departments are found at the University of Kentucky, which is responsible for the overhead cost of the publishing operation. Denbo was succeeded as director by Kenneth H. Cherry, who came to UPK from the University of Tennessee Press. During his tenure, the size of the press more than quadrupled. Ken Cherry retired in the Fall of 2001, and his successor, Stephen Wrinn, formerly of , began as new director in April 2002. UPK's editorial program focuses on the humanities and the social sciences. Its commitment to film and military studies has earned it a national reputation in recent years. Since the formation of the consortium, the press has broadened its appeal to readers in Kentucky and Appalachia with publications of special regional interest. In the 1970s it produced the Kentucky Nature Series and the forty-seven-volume Kentucky Bicentennial Bookshelf. Traduire ce texte • Outils • (+) Les UPK publient aussi des romans classiques d'écrivains du Kentucky, parmi lesquels Harriet Arnow, Janice Holt Giles, John Fox, Jr., James Still et Jesse Stuart.
rdf:langString La University Press of Kentucky (UPK) è una casa editrice universitaria creata nel 1969 come successore della University of Kentucky Press e legata al sistema delle università del Kentucky. L'università sponsorizzava la pubblicazione accademica dal 1943. Nel 1949 la casa editrice fu istituita come agenzia accademica separata sotto il presidente dell'università e l'anno successivo Bruce F. Denbo, allora della Louisiana State University Press, fu nominato primo direttore. Denbo è stato direttore dell'UPK fino al suo pensionamento nel 1978, costruendo un piccolo ma illustre catalogo di libri accademici con enfasi sulla storia americana e sulla critica letteraria. Dalla sua riorganizzazione, la casa editrice ha rappresentato un consorzio che ora comprende tutte le università statali del Kentucky, sette dei suoi college privati e due società storiche. UPK è entrata a far parte dell'Association of University Presses nel 1947. La casa editrice è supportata dalla Thomas D. Clark Foundation, una fondazione privata senza scopo di lucro fondata nel 1994 al solo scopo di fornire supporto finanziario alla University Press of Kentucky. Prende il nome in onore di Thomas D. Clark, storico laureato del Kentucky e fondatore della University Press of Kentucky.
rdf:langString The University Press of Kentucky (UPK) is the scholarly publisher for the Commonwealth of Kentucky, and was organized in 1969 as successor to the University of Kentucky Press. The university had sponsored scholarly publication since 1943. In 1949, the press was established as a separate academic agency under the university president, and the following year Bruce F. Denbo, then of Louisiana State University Press, was appointed as the first full-time professional director. Denbo served as director of UPK until his retirement in 1978, building a small but distinguished list of scholarly books with emphasis on American history and literary criticism. Since its reorganization, the Press has represented a consortium that now includes all of Kentucky's state universities, seven of its private colleges, and two historical societies. UPK joined the Association of University Presses in 1947. The press is supported by the Thomas D. Clark Foundation, a private nonprofit foundation established in 1994 for the sole purpose of providing financial support for The University Press of Kentucky. It is named in honor of Thomas D. Clark, Kentucky's historian laureate and the founder of The University Press of Kentucky.
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