Susquehanna
University
514 University Avenue
Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania 17870-1001
Rachana Sachdev, Director
Phone Number: (570) 372-4175
Sarah Bailey, Managing Editor
Phone Number: (570) 372-4175
About SU Press
Susquehanna University is a private, selective, residential university
enrolling approximately 1900 full-time undergraduates in the School
of Arts, Humanities and Communications, the School of Natural and Social
Sciences, and the Sigmund Weis School of Business. Founded in 1858 in
the central Pennsylvania town of Selinsgrove, Susquehanna University
grants bachelor of arts, bachelor of music, and bachelor of science
degrees.
The Susquehanna University Press was established in 1944 with a modest
grant from an area physician. By affiliating with Associated University
Presses in 1981, Susquehanna became one of the smallest universities
in the country to have an ongoing and active press. It seeks to publish
books from throughout the arts and sciences, but primarily from within
the humanities and social sciences. While the editoral board is willing
to consider manuscripts in the fine arts and business, SU Press does
not publish textbooks, or highly
technical mathematical, or scientific works.
Susquehanna University Press is proud to maintain the traditional and
highly respected role of being an outlet for scholarly books of distinction.
The commercial question is never asked in our committee deliberations;
instead, we ask, "Does this particular manuscript make a significant
contribution to scholarship?" Our only goal is to contribute to
the advancement of knowledge and understanding.
We publish books that participate in recent ongoing conversations about
scholarly issues, and that offer new insights on traditional materials.
Scholarship for us, however, means not just what is of current topical
interest, but an exploration of ideas that will have lasting value.
We are particularly interested in publishing works on authors and in
fields that have not received sufficient critical attention in the immediate
past and works that pertain to minority cultures and perspectives. In
addition, we seek to extend the possibilities of publication to scholars
outside the United States and United Kingdom in an effort to move away
from the hegemony of Anglo-American scholarship. In extending our range
of publications to include international scholars and those working
in lesser known areas, we declare ourselves dedicated to valuing scholarship
in all its variety and diversity.
Our range of vision extends far, but it does not ignore the local region.
Publishing books on the history and culture of Pennsylvania is an important
goal of the Press. Additionally, we seek to establish vital links with
members of the local community in order to publish books that will serve
the community at the same time as they advance the state of scholarly
knowledge about Pennsylvania. Susquehanna University Press hopes to
belong as much within the local community as it does within the scholarly
community around the world.
Catalogs, Inquiries, and Manuscript Submission
Submit requests, inquiries, and manuscripts to:
Dr. Rachana Sachdev
Director, SU Press
Susquehanna University
514 University Avenue
Selinsgrove, PA 17870
Phone: (570) 372-4175
Fax: (570) 372-4021
E-mail: supress@susqu.edu
Ordering Information
Address orders to:
Susquehanna University Press
2010 Eastpark Boulevard
Cranbury, New Jersey 08512
Phone: (609) 655-4770
Fax: (609) 655-8366
For more information, visit our web site at http://www.susqu.edu/su_press