What's Happening?
Tagus Press, known for its focus on Portuguese and Lusophone studies, is set to become an imprint of the University of Massachusetts Press. This move is part of a strategic alliance aimed at combining Tagus Press's expertise in regional and linguistic
studies with UMass Press's established reputation in scholarly publishing. Mario Pereira, who has been with Tagus Press since its inception in 2011, will continue as the executive editor. The collaboration is expected to enhance the reach and impact of Tagus Press's publications, which include literature, history, and cultural analysis.
Why It's Important?
The integration of Tagus Press into UMass Press represents a significant development in academic publishing, particularly for Portuguese and Lusophone studies. This partnership is likely to expand the availability and distribution of specialized scholarly works, benefiting researchers, educators, and students in these fields. By leveraging UMass Press's resources and network, Tagus Press can enhance its visibility and influence in the academic community, potentially leading to increased funding and research opportunities. This move also highlights the importance of preserving and promoting cultural and linguistic diversity in academic discourse.












