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Academic Studies Press (ASP) is an independent scholarly and trade publisher based in Brookline, Massachusetts founded in 2007. The press's core publishing program focuses on advancing knowledge and understanding in the humanities and social sciences with an emphasis on Jewish Studies, Slavic Studies, and the cultural and historical intersections of the two disciplines. ASP regularly publishes between 50-60 English-language titles annually with a current catalog of over 550 titles ranging from original monographs, edited collections, course readers, literary companions, and crossover titles. Volumes are generally published under one of ASP's 40+ English-language themed series. The press also publishes actively in both Russian and Ukrainian and maintains a robust open access program, ASP Open.

ASP also distributes titles for Plamen Press, an independent publishing house based in Washington DC that focuses on publishing the most influential writers and poets from Central, Eastern, and Southeastern Europe in English-language translation.

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Interpreting Chekhov’s Prose Leonard A. Polakiewicz
Traces of Memory The Life and Work of Else Dormitzer (1877–1958) Sandra Alfers, Cornelius Partsch
Comrade Whitman From Russian to Internationalist Icon Delphine Rumeau
The Nansen Factor Refugee Stories Alexandra Grabbe
Lessons of History The Holocaust and Soviet Terror as Borderline Events Klas-Göran Karlsson
Starlight and Stargazers Slavic Screen Celebrities Helena Goscilo
Ha-Tov v’ha-Meitiv: Contemporary Scholarship in Jewish Studies Essays in Honor of the 50th Anniversary of Touro University Simcha Fishbane, Eric M. Levine, Yosef Dov Robinson
From Pushkin to Popular Culture Essays by Catharine Theimer Nepomnyashchy Catharine Theimer Nepomnyashchy, Emily D. Johnson, Irina Reyfman, Carol R. Ueland
The Authority of the Divine Law A Study in Tannaitic Midrash Yosef Bronstein
Hate Speech and Academic Freedom The Antisemitic Assault on Basic Principles Cary Nelson
A History of Polish Literature Anna Nasiłowska, Anna Zaranko, Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Republic of Poland
The Rhetorical Rise and Demise of “Democracy” in Russian Political Discourse, Volume 3 Vladimir Putin and the Redefinition of “Democracy” – 2000-2008 David Cratis Williams, Marilyn J. Young, Michael K. Launer
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