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CUP takes over Archive Editions

Cambridge University Press has acquired Archive Editions, a publisher of historical document collections, to give its customers "unique access to original research on the national heritage and political development of countries around the world".

Archive Editions specialises in publishing primary resources for academic research and political consultation. Its materials are used for the study of boundary formation, claims and disputes in different geographical areas.

Jim Dening, who founded Archive Editions 20 years ago, said: "Archive Editions will be joining the CUP

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