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University Press of Kansas marks a major milestone: 80 years of publishing books that inform public debate, deepen historical understanding, and elevate voices across Kansas and beyond.
LAWRENCE, Kan. - s4story -- Established in 1946, UPK began with a clear mission to advance knowledge and serve the people of Kansas through scholarly publishing. Eight decades later, that mission remains steadfast. From award-winning works in American politics and presidential history to Civil War studies, Native American history, military history, and regional titles that celebrate the culture and landscapes of the Midwest, UPK has become a nationally respected voice in university press publishing.
"Reaching 80 years is not simply about longevity—it's about impact," said Kelly Chrisman Jacques, Director of the University Press of Kansas. "For eight decades, UPK has supported authors, brought rigorous scholarship to broad audiences, preserved essential histories, and championed ideas that shape how we understand our history, our region, and our public life. We are proud of our distinguished past and energized for the future."
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Throughout 2026, UPK will host a yearlong celebration featuring special events, author conversations, retrospective content, and limited-edition anniversary materials. Highlights will include:
Since its founding, UPK has published thousands of titles and built enduring series in presidential studies, American political development, military history, and legal studies. Its regional and trade imprint, Plainspoken Books, continues to expand the press's reach with powerful memoir and cultural titles that reflect lived experience across the Midwest and beyond.
As UPK celebrates this milestone year, it also looks ahead—embracing innovation in digital publishing, expanding national visibility, and deepening its connection to readers, scholars, and communities. In an era when informed public discourse is more important than ever, the University Press of Kansas remains committed to publishing books that matter. For more information about UPK's 80th Anniversary events and publications, visit: https://kansaspress.ku.edu/.
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About the University Press of Kansas
Founded in 1946, the University Press of Kansas is a consortium representing six Kansas state universities: Emporia State University, Fort Hays State University, Kansas State University, Pittsburg State University, University of Kansas, and Wichita State University. The press publishes award-winning scholarly works and regional titles that deepen understanding of Kansas, the Great Plains, and the Midwest. With nationally recognized strengths in American politics, military history, law, Native American studies, and American history, UPK's books contribute meaningfully to both academic scholarship and public conversation. For more information about the University Press of Kansas, please visit https://kansaspress.ku.edu.
Media Contact:
Andrea Laws
Publicity Manager
alaws09@ku.edu
(785) 864-9125
"Reaching 80 years is not simply about longevity—it's about impact," said Kelly Chrisman Jacques, Director of the University Press of Kansas. "For eight decades, UPK has supported authors, brought rigorous scholarship to broad audiences, preserved essential histories, and championed ideas that shape how we understand our history, our region, and our public life. We are proud of our distinguished past and energized for the future."
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Throughout 2026, UPK will host a yearlong celebration featuring special events, author conversations, retrospective content, and limited-edition anniversary materials. Highlights will include:
- A commemorative 80th Anniversary campaign across digital and print platforms
- Spotlight features on landmark titles and bestselling authors
- Community events and partnerships throughout Kansas
- Exclusive promotions and special releases honoring UPK's legacy
Since its founding, UPK has published thousands of titles and built enduring series in presidential studies, American political development, military history, and legal studies. Its regional and trade imprint, Plainspoken Books, continues to expand the press's reach with powerful memoir and cultural titles that reflect lived experience across the Midwest and beyond.
As UPK celebrates this milestone year, it also looks ahead—embracing innovation in digital publishing, expanding national visibility, and deepening its connection to readers, scholars, and communities. In an era when informed public discourse is more important than ever, the University Press of Kansas remains committed to publishing books that matter. For more information about UPK's 80th Anniversary events and publications, visit: https://kansaspress.ku.edu/.
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About the University Press of Kansas
Founded in 1946, the University Press of Kansas is a consortium representing six Kansas state universities: Emporia State University, Fort Hays State University, Kansas State University, Pittsburg State University, University of Kansas, and Wichita State University. The press publishes award-winning scholarly works and regional titles that deepen understanding of Kansas, the Great Plains, and the Midwest. With nationally recognized strengths in American politics, military history, law, Native American studies, and American history, UPK's books contribute meaningfully to both academic scholarship and public conversation. For more information about the University Press of Kansas, please visit https://kansaspress.ku.edu.
Media Contact:
Andrea Laws
Publicity Manager
alaws09@ku.edu
(785) 864-9125
Source: University Press of Kansas
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