Humber Press Launches New Website

HumberPress.com, the online home of Humber Press, has been completely redesigned and rebooted. All of our past publications are available for purchase, plus we’re proud to present a brand-new, FREE downloadable eBook: Mapping Nations, Locating Citizens: Interdisciplinary Discussions on Nationalism and Identity, a selection of the proceeds of the second annual HLA @IFOA conference, edited by professor Daniel Hambly.

We are also happy to make available, for the first time, a free eBook of Remembering World War I: Perspectives at the Centenary—a selection of papers from the first annual HLA @IFOA conference. (Paperback copies are still available for purchase!)

Many thanks to Dowattie Nandkumar and Kathy Nguyen at Humber’s Centre for Teaching & Learning for their hard work on the new site.

In the coming weeks we’ll be adding: a case studies catalogue and a preview of JIPE (Journal of Innovation in Polytechnic Education). And we’re gearing up for the Fall issue of NEXT magazine. Please explore the site and let us know what you think!

Humber Press is Humber College’s academic press—we’re committed to promoting scholarship and advancing diverse perspectives. Our editors develop texts to showcase the research and creativity of our faculty.

Along with our site’s re-launch, Humber Press is now welcoming submissions of scholarly works. We are particularly interested in the following topics: the scholarship of teaching and learning, applied technology, performing arts, business, health sciences, cultural histories, and media studies. Let us help you make your project a reality!

Please go here to see our submission guidelines: humberpress.com/publish-with-us or contact us at HumberPress@humber.ca.