About JagiellonianUniversity Press:
JagiellonianUniversity is the oldest university in Poland and the second-oldest university in Central Europe. Jagiellonian University Press is one of the leading academic publishers in Poland and specializes in books on history, political science, Polish studies, foreign languages and cultures, ethnology, journalism, social communication, philosophy, sociology, management, psychology, psychiatry, and medicine. The mission of the Jagiellonian University Press is to show Polish scientific achievements all over the world, and to produce high-quality scientific and educational content with the highest level of technical and editorial expertise issued for researchers and students from Poland. Jagiellonian University Press publishes approximately 20 books a year in English and 200 books a year in Polish. Columbia University Press will be distributing only its English-language publications.
About ColumbiaUniversity Press
Columbia University Press was founded in 1893. With nearly 115 years of continuous publishing activities, it is the fourth-oldest university press in America. Notable highlights in its history include the publication of the Columbia Encyclopedia in 1935, the acquisition of The Columbia Granger’s Index to Poetry in 1945, the introduction of the three Sources anthologies of Chinese, Japanese, and Indian classic works in the 1950s, and, over the years, the publication of works by numerous eminent thinkers, including Theodor Adorno, Richard Allen, David Bordwell, Michel Chion, Rey Chow, Thomas Doherty, Todd Gitlin, Mikhail Gorbachev, John Rawls, Philip Rosen, Jeffrey Sachs, Janet Staiger, Joseph Stiglitz, Neil DeGrasse Tyson, and Robin Wood. For more information see: http://www.cup.columbia.edu/.





