HOW TO PUBLISH A MONOGRAPH
Thursday, 12 October, 4pm GMT on Zoom
Join acquisition editors for the history and politics lists at Central European University Press to get top tips for publishing your academic monograph. This session will cover topics including:
What to consider when looking at potential publishers for your book
How to complete a publisher's proposal form - top tips/ what to do/ what not to do
How academic publishing works - step-by-step guide through proposal and peer review to publication
New developments in open access publishing
Given by two highly-experienced acquisition editors with past roles at Manchester University Press, Wiley, DeGruyter, Emerald, Peter Lang and Palgrave Macmillan, Jen McCall and Tony Mason will give you a practical guide to the business of publishing your book, a helpful outline of what to expect from the process, and plenty of hints and tips on how to get the best outcome possible for your project.
This session will also introduce you to exciting new developments for scholars of Central and Eastern Europe at the CEU Press, including the Opening the Future open access book initiative launched in 2021. Founded in 1993, the CEU Press publishes books by authors from around the world in a wide range of subjects in the Humanities and Social Sciences, including political philosophy and practices of open society, history, Jewish studies, economics, medieval studies, literature, legal studies, nationalism, human rights, political science, international relations, higher education policy, gender studies, media studies, and art history.