University of Regina Press is located on Treaty 4 Territory, the traditional lands of the Cree, Saulteaux, and Assiniboine, and the homelands of the Métis in Canada.
A little house on the prairie with big ambitions, University of Regina Press (URP) publishes books that matter—in both academic and trade formats. Their non-fiction trade books tend towards the hard-hitting, while most of their scholarly titles are accessible to non-specialists. They endeavour to develop writers into public intellectuals, encourage debate, and inspire young people to study the humanities by publishing books that are both seen and relevant.
Since their launch in 2013, University of Regina Press has published seven bestsellers:
- After the War: Surviving PTSD and Changing Mental Health CultureÌýby Stéphane Grenier, with Adam Montgomery (2018)
- Speaking in Cod Tongues: A Culinary JourneyÌýby Lenore Newman (2017)
- Firewater: How Alcohol Is Killing My People (And Yours)Ìýby Harold Johnson (2016)
- Otto & Daria: A Wartime Journey into No Man’s LandÌýby Eric Koch (2016)
- The Education of Augie Merasty: A Residential School MemoirÌýby Joseph Auguste Merasty, with David Carpenter (2015)
- Children of the Broken TreatyÌýby Charlie Angus (2015)
- Clearing the Plains: Disease, Politics of Starvation, and the Loss of Indigenous LifeÌýby James Daschuk (2014)
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An Open-Ended Run
10/29/2024
Uncut
11/05/2024
Spark
10/22/2024
The Salmon Shanties
09/10/2024
Prison Born
09/03/2024
Métis Matriarchs
09/03/2024
The Good Walk
04/27/2024