The University of Adelaide Press (UAP) was the book publishing arm of The University of Adelaide. It published peer-reviewed scholarship in print and open access ebooks. Launched by author and Nobel Prize winner J M Coetzee it operated from 2009 to 2018, with the final work published in February 2019.[1]
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The UniversityofAdelaidePress (UAP) was the book publishing arm of The UniversityofAdelaide. It published peer-reviewed scholarship in print and open...
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Childhood Death: The Past, the Present and the Future. Adelaide (AU): UniversityofAdelaidePress. ISBN 978-1-925261-67-7. PMID 30035955. Archived from...
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the Founding ofAdelaide and South Australia in 1836". Behind the Scenes: The Politics of Planning Adelaide. UniversityofAdelaidePress. pp. 11–38. ISBN 9781922064400...
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Pathophysiology of the Respiratory Network", SIDS Sudden Infant and Early Childhood Death: The Past, the Present and the Future, Adelaide (AU): Universityof Adelaide...
Winegrape Varieties are Grown Where? A Global Empirical Picture. UniversityofAdelaidePress. doi:10.20851/winegrapes. hdl:2440/81592. ISBN 978-1-922064-67-7...
all fields of music, and music education. The Elder Conservatorium of Music and its forerunners have been parts of the UniversityofAdelaide since the...
Freedom of Religion in International Law". In Paul Babie; Neville Rochow (eds.). Freedom of Religion under Bills of Rights. UniversityofAdelaidePress. p...
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are a group of Aboriginal people whose traditional lands include the Adelaide Plains of South Australia. They were known as the Adelaide tribe by the...
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