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Founded in 1683 in Leiden, the
Netherlands, Brill is a leading
international academic publisher. With offices in Leiden and Boston, Brill
publishes over 700 books per year in both print and electronic format. Brill
also markets a large number of research collections and databases with primary
source material.
Key Subjects: Asian Studies, Biblical Studies and Theology,
Classical Studies, History, Jewish Studies, Islamic Studies, Language and Linguistics,
Human Rights & International Law, Philosophy and selected fields of Biology
Imprints of Brill:
2017
Brill and the owners have come to an agreement about
the acquisition of Ferdinand
Schöningh GmbH & Co. KG and Wilhelm Fink GmbH& Co. Verlags-KG,
Paderborn, including the imprint Konstanz University Press. The transaction
includes highly esteemed journals and book series in History, Theology,
Literature and Cultural Studies, Media Studies and Philosophy. In total, the
publishing list comprises of 5,500 book titles and 7 journals, growing by 330
new titles each year.
About
Ferdinand Schöningh
Founded in 1847 in Paderborn, Ferdinand Schöningh specializes in History,
Catholic Theology, Pedagogy, Linguistics and Literary Studies. The program
comprises of highly esteemed book series published under the auspices of
foundations such as Stiftung Konrad Adenauer Haus, Otto von Bismarck Stiftung
and Kommission für Zeitgeschichte. It also includes the Handbook of the History
of Religion, Handbook of Pedagogy and monographs on Ancient History, History of
Synods, Modern History, National Socialism as well as Violence and Perpetrator
History. The family-owned company publishes several journals and around 170 new
titles per year. They are a member and shareholder of UTB, a successful German
based marketing and sales organization for textbooks and academic literature.
About
Wilhelm Fink
In 1962 Wilhelm Fink, previous editor of Deutsche Verlags Anstalt DVA, founded
his own publishing company. Starting with a number of philological works the
program, which was acquired by Ferdinand Schöningh in 1973, expanded into
Philosophy, Art and Cultural Studies. Amongst others the publisher established
the field Media Studies in the intellectual debate in Germany and oversaw the
editing of important collected works of Johan Huizinga, Susan Taubes and
Friedrich Kittler. With the University of Konstanz, Wilhelm Fink established
hermeneutics as a theory in modern intellectual history. The cooperation with
the university led to the foundation of Konstanz University Press as an imprint
of Wilhelm Fink. The company publishes well-known journals and around 160 new
titles per year and is also a member and shareholder of UTB.
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