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University of Oklahoma Press

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The University of Oklahoma Press is the publishing arm of the University of Oklahoma. A publishing house founded in 1928, it was the first university press to be established in the American Southwest. It was founded by William Bennett Bizzell, the fifth president of the University of Oklahoma and the namesake of the University's main library. The OU Press is primarily known for its publication of works relating to the American West and Native Americans, but publishes texts relating to other subjects as well.[non-primary source needed] Arthur H. Clark Company was acquired in 2005.**

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Book Title Author(s) Total References
Facing West: Metaphysics of Indian-hating and Empire-buildingDrinnon, Richard3
Expansion and American Indian Policy, 1783–1812Horsman, Reginald1
The Pequots in Southern New England: The Rise and Fall of an American Indian NationHauptman, Laurence M.; Wherry, James D.1

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