Heldref Publications
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Heldref Publications is a nonprofit publishing house whose diverse publications are devoted to higher education, political science, history, world literature, the arts, popular culture, psychology, other social sciences, health, and the environment.[1]
Heldref Publications is a division of the Helen Dwight Reid Education Foundation. It is headquartered in Washington, D.C. In 1956, Helen Dwight Reid, a political scientist who taught at Bryn Mawr College and the State University of New York at Buffalo, established the foundation to support projects in education, international affairs, and the sciences.[1]
Heldref publishes more than 40 publications, including World Affairs (journal), the oldest English-language journal on international relations, Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning (The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching), and the Journal of Popular Film and Television.[1]