Kumarian Press

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Kumarian Press
Parent companyLynne Rienner Publishers
Founded1977
FounderKrishna Kumari Sondhi and Ian Mayo-Smith
Country of originUnited States
Headquarters locationBoulder, Colorado
Publication typesBooks
Official websitewww.rienner.com

Kumarian Press was an independent academic publishing company established in 1977 in West Hartford, CT by Krishna Kumari Sondhi and Ian Mayo-Smith. The company was named after the founders (Sondhi's middle name and Mayo Smith's first name combined). The company began publishing titles on management for training programs in international development, some of them written by the founders.[1] International development remains the core of the publishing program but has expanded over the years to include books on human rights, civil society, peacebuilding, governance, gender studies, microfinance and international health. It also distributes titles for Oxfam Great Britain,[2] International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies[3] and The United Nations Development Fund for Women.[4] Kumarian was sold in April 2008 to and was an imprint of Stylus, located in Sterling, VA. In April 2013 Kumarian was sold to Lynne Rienner Publishers of Boulder, CO. [5][6]

Authors included Hazel Henderson, , David Hulme, David Korten, Joanna Macy, Helena Norberg-Hodge, Lester Salamon, Ian Smillie, and Peter Uvin, whose book Aiding Violence discusses the development enterprise in Rwanda.

External links[]

  • Kumarian Press Kumarian Press official website.
  • Susan Campbell (August 31, 2005). "ANOTHER CHAPTER IN THE STORY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE". Hartford Courant. pp. D2.

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