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University of Idaho Department of English


The University of Idaho Press was founded in 1972 as the scholarly publisher of the University of Idaho, a land-grant university located in Idaho's panhandle. The program has expanded over the years and today, the UI Press is the largest press in Idaho, publishing eight to ten new titles a year and some reprints. To date, the Press has approximately ninety titles in print. Major genre published by the Press include Idaho, northern Rocky Mountains, and regional history; natural history of that area; Native American culture & history; mining history; Hemingway studies; ecological literary criticism; resource & policy studies; and literature of the west. The Press also co-publishes The Hemingway Review, with the Hemingway Society, a biannual journal featuring articles on the life and work of Ernest Hemingway, and the Native Plants Journal in conjunction with the UI Forest Research Nursery.  
 


The following University of Idaho Department of English journals are included in Project MUSE:

· The Hemingway Review