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About the Press

Established in 1972, the Ateneo de Manila University Press first made its mark with books on the Philippines, in the humanities and social sciences, and Philippine literary works.  It has since expanded to include titles in archaeology, biography, cultural heritage, diaspora studies, governance and political change, law and society, leadership, Mindanao studies, science and society, and theology and religious studies.

Latest from the Press

Books: Ateneo University Press releases its September calendar of events

Mark your calendars! September is sure to be jam-packed as Ateneo University Press releases its full list of activities for this month. The recently awarded Publisher of the Year will be holding a wide array of events for the whole month of September including book talks, lectures, book fairs, book signings, and many more.

[New from the Press] Mabuting Loob Atsuko Nambu: A Filipino Memory

This book focuses on recalling a seemingly insignificant event that briefly affected the people of two countries, the Philippines and Japan, and the young Japanese female runner who made it happen

Ateneo Press bags 5th ‘Publisher of the Year’ on its 50th anniversary

The Ateneo de Manila University Press is named Publisher of the Year at the 39th National Book Awards, a signal honor as it celebrates its golden anniversary.

[New from the Press] Keeping Memories: Cinema and Archiving in the Asia-Pacific

This book edited by Nick Deocampo brings together film scholars, archivists, film artists, academics, media practitioners, historians, and cultural advocates to share their thoughts that touch the heart of our Asian film heritage.

[Coming soon from the Press] Ang Kartograpiya ng Pagguho

Poet-physician Ralph Fonte pens his first poetry collection in the forthcoming Ang Kartograpiya ng Pagguho showcasing reflections on personal memories, relationships, geography, language, history, and so much more.

[Coming soon from the Press] Keeping Memories: Cinema and Archiving in the Asia-Pacific

Multi-awarded filmmaker and film historian, Nick Deocampo, is set to release a notable new anthology on film and cinema archiving, Keeping Memories: Cinema and Archiving in the Asia-Pacific, this July with Ateneo University Press.


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