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Founded in 1908, Yale University Press has published vital scholarly works, e.g. The Beginnings of Gospel Story by Benjamin W. Bacon. The 1980s saw an expansion of the Press’ publications, as the Press added more commercial titles and textbooks in the fields of Language, Law, Philosophy, Political Science, Religion, and Economics to the lists in order to reach a wider audience. Today, Yale University Press has a library of more than 8,000 published books and continues to grow.

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How to Lose a War The Story of America's Intervention in Afghanistan Amin Saikal
The Fall Last Days of the English Republic Henry Reece
Nature, Culture, and Race in Colonial Cuba Nature, Culture, and Power in Colonial Cuba Lee Sessions
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Battleground Ukraine From Independence to the War with Russia Adrian Karatnycky
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