The University of Ottawa Press (french: Les Presses de l'Université d'Ottawa) is a
bilingual
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university press
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located in
Ottawa
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,
Ontario
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. It publishes approximately 25-30 books annually in both
English
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and
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. The UOP is the only fully bilingual university
publishing house in
Canada
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.
Like other university presses, the
publishing
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program at the ''University of Ottawa Press'' includes scholarly works,
textbook
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s and, on occasion, books of general interest.
While the UOP publishes volumes on a broad variety of subjects, it specializes in four main subject areas: social and cultural studies,
translation
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and
interpretation, political and international affairs, and
literature
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and the
arts.
History
In 1930, professors from the faculty of
philosophy
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and
theology
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at the
University of Ottawa
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decided to publish a periodical that would "favour the development of higher culture". The first edition, titled ''La revue de l'Université d'Ottawa'', appeared in January 1931.
The 1930s brought about a rapid increase in scholarly output from professors, who are frequently pressured to "
publish or perish."
[ As a result, the University of Ottawa decided that other avenues for publishing were required to help its professors disseminate their research. To meet this need, the university created ''Les Éditions de l'Université d'Ottawa'' in the fall of 1936, the first ]francophone
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university press in Canada.
The UOP's first volume appeared in 1937: ''Pierre Le Moyne, Sieur d'Iberville'' by Father Louis LeJeune. During the next 8 years, ''Les Éditions'' published 51 books. The first English title, ''Ottawa, Old and New'' by Lucien Brault, a history
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professor, was published in 1946. Forty years later, ''Les Éditions de l'Université d'Ottawa'' became the ''University of Ottawa Press (Les Presses de l'Université d'Ottawa)''.
Since its founding, the UOP has published over 750 titles, of which some 400 are still in print.
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Publishing companies established in 1931
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