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UH Press grew out of the Hertfordshire Technical Information Service (HERTIS) which was a county-wide knowledge-sharing service for local industry, based at Hatfield Polytechnic. So much information was produced by this initiative that a HERTIS imprint was started to collate and publish the material.
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Hertfordshire Publications became an imprint of UH Press in 2001 and publishes local history books with a focus on Hertfordshire. The imprint is an association between UH Press and the Hertfordshire Association for Local History. In 2015 it published
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by Donald Kenrick and Siam Bakewell (UH Press, 1995) were the first titles to be published in this area. UH Press was invited to join Interface, a Europe-wide consortium of publishers set up to disseminate research about the Romany peoples.
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by Kris Lockyear (ed) to celebrate the life and work of Tony Rook, a leading practitioner of archaeology in the county and is "based on a conference marking Mr Rook's 80th birthday".
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This early publishing activity was overseen by Bill Forster who became the head of UH Press when it was born. It is considered one of the leading UK university publishing houses.
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It also publishes in the area of literature and theatre studies, often in partnership with the Society for Theatre Research. Among the titles in this area are Professor
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by Jim Davis and Victor Emeljanow (Iowa University Press/University of Hertfordshire Press, 2001) won the 2001
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by Derek Vincent Stern and Chris Thornton (UH Press, 2003). This series reached volume 14 in 2016 with
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Stocker, David (November 2014). "Hertfordshire: A landscape history – book review".
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Custom and Commercialisation in English Rural Society: Revisiting Tawney and Postan
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UH Press publishes books in the area of Romany Gypsy life, culture and history.
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A Hertfordshire Demesne of Westminster Abbey: Profits, productivity and weather
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by J.P. Bowen and A.T. Brown (eds) (UH Press, 2016). Another series,
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published by the press in 2006, won a Fringe First award at the 2002
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Doughty, Louise (7 March 2004). "Building a Library: Gypsies".
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Archaeology in Hertfordshire: Festschrift for Tony Rook
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Reflecting the Audience: London Theatregoing, 1840–1880
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International Journal of Regional and Local History
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Index

University of Hertfordshire
Graham Holderness
Theatre Book Prize
Sulayman Al-Bassam
Edinburgh Festival Fringe
Magdalen King-Hall
Lady Katherine Ferrers
The Wicked Lady
Gainsborough Studios
Margaret Lockwood
Patricia Roc
James Mason
Herbert Finberg
"Dundee joins press gang"
"STR: Theatre Book Prize"
"Second Lot of Fringe First Winners Announced"
"Life and Death of the Wicked Lady Skelton"
"New book pays tribute to veteran Welwyn archaeologist"
Official website
Categories
1992 establishments in England
Academic publishing companies
Companies based in Welwyn Hatfield
Publishing companies established in 1992
University presses of the United Kingdom

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