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Downloadable Book Lists by Subject

We offer complete lists of in-print titles, organized by BISAC Subject Headings, for download in Microsoft Excel (.xlsx) format. These files have historically been updated quarterly.

These spreadsheets feature the following data for each book: ISBN (10- and 13-digit); Title; Primary Author; Original Language; Binding (Hardcover or Paperback); Discount; Price (Dollar, Pound, and Euro); Series; Page Count; Illustrations; Trim Size; Publication Year; BISAC Subject and Codes (up to three); and Sales Territory Restrictions.

You can also download a complete list of all in-print Harvard University Press books.

Catalogs

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Our catalogs are available for free viewing and download: Current Catalog  |  All Catalogs

You can also subscribe to our email newsletter to be notified when a new catalog is available.

Harvard University Press catalogs have been available at Edelweiss since autumn/winter 2012.

Payment

Booksellers must use a purchase order and send orders by fax or telephone. Please for more information.

Sales Terms

The categories Trade, Academic Trade, Text, Short, and Loeb refer to sales terms offered to booksellers in the U.S. and Canada.

For specific information about regional sales representation outside the U.S. and Canada, see Sales Representation and Distribution.

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Stay Connected

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The HUP Blog is the place to find in-depth discussions of the issues raised in our titles, supplementary interviews with and essays by our authors, and other items that may be of interest.

We also offer brief excerpts from our books at Medium.

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From Our Blog

The Burnout Challenge

On Burnout Today with Christina Maslach and Michael P. Leiter

In The Burnout Challenge, leading researchers of burnout Christina Maslach and Michael P. Leiter focus on what occurs when the conditions and requirements set by a workplace are out of sync with the needs of people who work there. These “mismatches,” ranging from work overload to value conflicts, cause both workers and workplaces to suffer