![]() ![]() Traditionally, the press has published substantial trade books, but the line of publications is not limited to that genre. Where regions abroad are treated, either for comparison or because of ties to those North American regions of primary concern to the Institute, the linkages should be made plain. In some, fewer instances the regional connection is one of service to a regional organization. Such works contribute to scholarly knowledge of region (that is, discovery of new knowledge) or to public consciousness of region (that is, dissemination of information, or interpretation of regional experience). ![]() Generally, works published by the press address regional life directly, as the subject of study. The scope is defined, however, by a regional focus in accord with the press's mission. ![]() The press considers manuscripts in any field of learning. The scope of NDSU Press publications is not limited by topic or discipline. Good regional scholarship is shaped by national and international events, and by comparative studies. These regions include the Red River Valley, the State of North Dakota, the plains of North America (comprising both the Great Plains of the United States and Prairies of Canada), and comparable regions of other continents. ![]() We publish works of nonfiction, fiction, and poetry.įounded at North Dakota State University in 1950, NDSU Press exists to stimulate, coordinate, and publish interdisciplinary regional scholarship. NDSU Press gives voice to the prairies and plains. ![]()
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