It's hard to believe that another year has passed since we presented the last annual report. As I flipped through the pages and read about all the awards, events, reviews, and exciting collaborations, I was buoyed by the fact that, despite the challenging times and the constant barrage of news updates and social media alerts about the demise of society, there are bright spots. And the books we publish are big, bold, beautiful, bright spots. I encourage you to peruse all the pages and updates, but I'll highlight a few here and share some exciting news.
Our Cutaways series of pocket-sized books by and for cinephiles is off to a strong start, and I'm excited to announce that Hotels by Jules O'Dwyer was released in 2025. From Marienbad to the Bates Motel, cinematic hotels are more than a mere backdrop to a film's action. They actively scaffold the formal, aesthetic, and narrative possibilities of cinema.
Grace of the Ghosts: A Theology of Institutional Reparation by Jeannine Hill Fletcher is a profound new volume that reckons with the history of an American Catholic Church embedded in and drawing benefits from White supremacy. This book provides a bridge to institutional accountability for past failings and a path toward becoming transformative institutions for the future.
Too Good to Get Married: The Life and Photographs of Miss Alice Austen by Bonnie Yochelson, supported by a $10,000 subvention from Historic Richmond Town, explores Gilded Age New York through the lens of Alice Austen, who captured the social rituals of New York's leisured class and the bustling streets of the modern city. Celebrated as a queer artist, she was this and much more.
In An Ordinary White: My Antiracist Education, prizewinning historian David Roediger chronicles his intellectual and political evolution from growing up in his southern Midwest sundown town to becoming a leading figure in working-class history and Whiteness studies. There are so many more books to brag about, but you should check out the report and our new website.
I am delighted that we were able to streamline our
website to keep our customers engaged and give them the ability to order both print and digital books seamlessly On the backend, we can now process orders through a single shopping cart, allowing our domestic and global distribution partners immediate access to sales We are exploring promotional opportunities to leverage this updated feature, which will increase our direct-to-consumer sales We are close to securing Stripe-enabled electronic point-of-sale devices to accept digital book sales at academic conferences and industry events Glassboxx will process and collect all sales. This system will simplify on-site transactions and help us capture customer information for future outreach.
AI continues to develop at breakneck speed, disrupting all aspects of modern life. Tech companies of all sizes have approached university press publishers to license their content. Fordham University Press (FUP) took an approach of engagement and discernment to establish a policy that aligns with the University's and the Press's missions. Collaborating with the administration and legal counsel, we determined to evaluate proposals on a case-by-case basis and license FUP book content only if our authors opted in. We signed one significant agreement in 2025 and are assessing others. The landscape will continue to evolve, and FUP, in consultation with key stakeholders, will select partners that deliver mutually beneficial outcomes.
Our authors are among our strongest advocates for our books and mission, as evidenced by the countless launches, signings, and media appearances they made this past year. I'm in awe of their commitment and delighted when they receive recognition. Last year, I mentioned that Movement: New York's Long War to Take Back Its Streets from the Car by Nicole Gelinas was a finalist for the 2025 Gotham Book Prize. I'm thrilled to share that she was a co-winner!
A big thank you to my staff for their dedication to publishing and marketing incredible books. I also want to express my appreciation to President Tetlow, Provost Jacobs, Vice Provost Fahey-Smith, and the faculty board for their support and guidance. I urge you to ignore the noise around you and pick a bright spot from our catalog to lift your spirits.
HIGHLIGHTS
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American Irish Historical Society, New York, NY
An Beal Bocht Café, Bronx, NY
Astoria Bookshop
Barbican Centre, Theater One, London, England
Barnes & Noble, New York, NY
Book Culture, New York, NY
Clio’s Books, Oakland, CA
The Francis Kite Club, New York, NY
Frenchtown Bookshop, Frenchtown, NJ
Frugal Bookstore, Roxbury, MA
Gotham Center, New York, NY
The Grolier Club, New York, NY
The Grolier Poetry Bookshop, Cambridge, MA
Historic Richmond Town, Staten Island, NY
The Hudson Guild, New York, NY
Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, UK
Little City Books, Hoboken, NJ
The Miami Book Fair, Miami, FL
Michael Woolworth Atelier, Paris, France
Milkweed Books, Minneapolis, Minnesota
The Museum of the City of New York, New York, NY
NYU Tisch School of the Arts, New York, NY
Origin 1st Irish Festival, Long Island City
P&T Knitwear, New York, NY
Pilsen Community Books, Chicago, IL
The Poetry Project, New York, NY
Royal College of Art, London, UK
Salmagundi Club, New York, NY
The Substation, Roslindale, MA
Swann Galleries, New York, NY
The Union League, New York, NY
Walter Reade Theatre, Lincoln Center, New York, NY
Westbeth Artists Housing, New York, NY
Carol Mavor, author of Like the Sea at NYU Tisch School of the Arts.
LIBRARY EVENTS
Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, New York Public Library
Roslindale, Boston Public Library
South Boston Branch, Boston Public Library
Jamaica Plain, Boston Public Library
Codman Square, Boston Public Library
Wellfleet Public Library, Boston Public Library
Mattapan, Boston Public Library
Stavros Niarchos Library, New York Public Library
Elting Memorial Library, Mid-Hudson Library
Broadway Library, Queens Public Library
FORDHAM EVENTS
A Conversation on Race & Slavery at Fordham with Fordham Law: Grace of the Ghosts: A Theology of Institutional Reparation Book Launch with the Center for Jewish Studies: The Concentration Camp Brothel: Forced Sexual Labor under Nazi Rule
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Book Launch at the 12 Floor Lounge, Lowenstein: Twice Blessed: A Story of Unconditional Love
Book Talk and Public Lecture with Fordham Theology: Jimmy’s Faith: James Baldwin, Disidentification, and the Queer Possibilities of Black Religion
Book Launch with Fordham Law at Bryant Park Grill for Entering the Arena: The Spectacular History of Women at the United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York
NOTABLE MEDIA COVERAGE
TELEVISION
BNN News: Talk of the Neighborhoods
CNN
NY1
RADIO
KKFI: Heartland Labor Radio
KPFA: Against the Grain
WAMC: The Round Table
WBAI: Radio Free Eireann
WGBB: After the Kids Move In
WHCR: Soul Lounge
WFUV: What’s What
WNYC: All of It with Alison Stewart
INTERVIEWS
Book Work
History in the Margins: Q&A with Eve Kahn
The New York Historical Blog: Q&A with Eve Kahn
The Republic
Soul Lounge
Fordham University Press # #17 #17 17
PODCASTS
Biographers International Podcast
Explain Boston To Me
The Culture Show
Fantastic Blackness
Keen on America
New Books Network
Poets.org: Poem-a-Day
Post Dialogues in Holocaust Studies & the Second World War
Rendering Unconscious Podcast
Street Photography Magazine
Unsung History Podcast
Victor’s Children
EXCERPTS
MUBI Notebook
Poetry Daily
Poetry at The Arts Fuse
Today’s Poem
Vesto Books
NOTABLE REVIEWS & MENTIONS
American Catholic Studies, Winter 2025
Grace of the Ghosts: A Theology of Institutional Reparation
Jeannine Hill Fletcher
American Historical Review, June 2025
Embracing Emancipation: A Transatlantic History of Irish Americans, Slavery, and the American Union, 1840-1865
Ian Delahanty
Choice Reviews, 2025
Jimmy's Faith: James Baldwin, Disidentification, and the Queer Possibilities of Black Religion
Christopher W. Hunt
How to Read Like an Anti-Fascist: Storytelling and Narrative Literacy for Young People
Annette Wannamaker
A Taytsh Manifesto: Yiddish, Translation, and the Making of Modern Jewish Culture
Saul Noam Zaritt
The Niqab in France: Between Piety and Subversion
Agnès De Féo, Translated by Lindsay Turner
Church History, 2025
The Popes on Air: The History of Vatican Radio from Its Origins to World War II
Raffaella Perin
Counterpunch, March 2025
An Ordinary White: My Antiracist Education
David Roediger
Foreword Reviews, 2025
How to Read Like an Anti-Fascist: Storytelling and Narrative Literacy for Young People
Annette Wannamaker
Mortimer and the Witches: A History of Nineteenth-Century
Fortune Tellers
Marie Carter
Too Good to Get Married: The Life and Photographs of Miss Alice Austen
Bonnie Yochelson, Foreword by Victoria Munro and Jessica B. Phillips
Telling the Bees: An Interspecies Monologue
Dominic Pettman
H-Net Reviews, 2025
No Matter What: Crisis and the Spirit of Planetary Possibility
Catherine Keller
Breaking the Bronze Ceiling: Women, Memory, and Public Space
Valentina Rozas-Krause and Andrew M Shanken, Editors
Telling the Bees: An Interspecies Monologue
Dominic Pettman
Hyperallergic, June 2025
Too Good to Get Married: The Life and Photographs of Miss Alice Austen
Bonnie Yochelson, Foreword by Victoria Munro and Jessica B. Phillips
Journal of the American Academy of Religion, 2025
Liberating Spiritualities: Reimagining Faith in the Américas
Christopher D. Tirres
Kirkus Reviews, 2025
Ten Thousand Central Parks: A Climate-Change Parable
David Brown Morris
Creative Ozone: The Artists of Westbeth
Miriam Chaiken
Too Good to Get Married: The Life and Photographs of Miss Alice Austen
Bonnie Yochelson, Foreword by Victoria Munro and Jessica B. Phillips
Latino Studies, October 2025
Latinx Revolutionary Horizons: Form and Futurity in the Americas
Renee Hudson
Library Journal, December 2025
Composing Olana: A Journey on Foot Through Frederic Church’s Greatest Work of Art
Annik LaFarge
Los Angeles Review of Books, March 2025
An Ordinary White: My Antiracist Education
David Roediger
National Catholic Reporter, June 2025
Grace of the Ghosts: A Theology of Institutional Reparation
Jeannine Hill Fletcher
New York Jewish Week, July 2026
From the Bronx to the Bosphorus: Klezmer and Other
Displaced Musics of New York
Walter Zev Feldman
Nineteenth Century Magazine, 2025
Queen of Bohemia Predicts Own Death: Gilded-Age
Journalist Zoe Anderson Norris
Eve M. Kahn
Peace & Change, 2025
Seeing Like a Child: Inheriting the Korean War
Clara Han, Foreword by Richard Rechtman
ReVista: Harvard Review of Latin America, June 2025
Liberating Spiritualities: Reimagining Faith in the Américas
Christopher D. Tirres
Sight & Sound, 2025
The Prop
Elena Gorfinkel and John David Rhodes
Studies in the Novel, Spring 2025
Toy Stories: Analyzing the Child in Nineteenth-Century Literature
Vanessa Smith
The Eye of Photography, June 2025
Too Good to Get Married: The Life and Photographs of Miss Alice Austen
Bonnie Yochelson, Foreword by Victoria Munro and Jessica B Phillips
Vogue, February 2025
The Prop
Elena Gorfinkel and John David Rhodes
Shelf Awareness, March 2025
Wonder City: How to Reclaim Human-Scale Urban Life
Lynn Ellsworth
Publishers Weekly
Along the Diagonal: Art/Essays/América
Roberto Tejada
Grace of the Ghosts: A Theology of Institutional Reparation
Jeannine Hill Fletcher
Twenty-Nine Goodbyes: An Introduction to Chinese Poetry
Timothy Billings
Fabulous Fountains of New York
Stephanie Azzarone
Photography by Robert F Rodriguez
The Years of Blood
Adedayo Agarau
From the Bronx to the Bosphorus: Klezmer and Other Displaced Musics of New York
Colorful Palate: A Flavorful Journey Through a Mixed American Experience Raj Tawney
Aldo and Jeanne Scaglione Prize for a Translation of a Scholarly Study of Literature
Tempus: The World of Discussion and the World of Narration
Harald Weinrich, Translated by Jane K Brown and Marshall Brown
Association of University Presses Book, Jacket, and Journal Show in the Jackets and Covers Category
Just City: Growing Up on the Upper West Side When Housing Was a Human Right Jennifer Baum
Threshold Phenomena
Derrida and the Question of Hospitality
Michael Naas
Twenty-Nine Goodbyes
An Introduction to Chinese Poetry
Timothy Billings
Carolina's Outstanding Contribution to Middle East and Islamic Studies Book Award
Singing with the Mountains: The Language of God in the Afghan Highlands
William E. B. Sherman
College Theology Society Book Award
Incarnating Grace: A Theology of Healing from Sexual Trauma
Julia Feder, Foreword by Donna Freitas
$25,000
Gotham Book Award
Movement: New York's Long War to Take Back Its Streets from the Car Nicole
Historic Preservation Book Prize
Postindustrial DIY: Recovering American Rust Belt Icons Daniel Campo
James Russell Lowell Prize
The Location of Experience: Victorian Women Writers, the Novel, and the Feeling of Living Adela Pinch
Javier Coy Biennial Research Award, Best Monograph
Beyond Hostile Islands: The Pacific War in American and New Zealand Fiction Writing Daniel McKay, Foreword by Patrick Porter
Jordan Schnitzer First Book Publication Award
Poetic Grief: Form and Remembrance after National Socialism
Simone Stirner
Gelinas
Lawrence J. McCaffrey Prize
Embracing Emancipation: A Transatlantic History of Irish Americans, Slavery, and the American Union, 1840-1865
Ian Delahanty
National Indie Excellence Book Awards - Multicultural Nonfiction
Colorful Palate: A Flavorful Journey Through a Mixed American Experience
Raj Tawney
The L. Carl Brown AIMS Book Prize in North African Studies
Moroccan Other-Archives: History and Citizenship after State Violence
Brahim El Guabli
Shortlisted / Honorable Mentions
Aldo and Jeanne Scaglione Prize for French and Francophone Studies
Agents without Empire: Mobility and Race-Making in Sixteenth-Century France Antónia Szabari
American Academy of Religion's Award for Excellence, Constructive-Reflective Studies
On the Ground: Terrestrial Theopoetics and Planetary Politics O'neil Van Horn
Association for Theatre in Higher Education (ATHE) Outstanding Book Award
The Lamentations: A Requiem for Queer Suicide
Patrick Anderson
Bernard S. Cohn Book Prize
Terror Trials: Life and Law in Delhi's Courts
Mayur R. Suresh
PEN/Jean Stein Book Award
Carbonate of Copper
Roberto Tejada
Pen/Voelker Award
For Lack of a Dictionary
Rosalind Morris
The French-American Foundation Translation Prize
The City in the Distance
Jean-Luc Nancy, Translated by Cory Stockwell
Foreword by Jean-Christophe Bailly
Congrats to Adele Pinch, author of The Location of Experience: Victorian Women Writers, the Novel, and the Feeling of Living, on winning the prestigious JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL PRIZE from the MLA!
Congrats to Adele Pinch, author of The Location of Experience: Victorian Women Writers, the Novel, and the Feeling of Living, on winning the prestigious JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL PRIZE from the MLA!
EXHIBITS 60+
Walter Reade Theatre, Lincoln Center
KEY ACADEMIC MEETINGS & BOOK FESTIVALS
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AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION (AHA)
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Raffaella Perin, author of The Popes on Air: The History of Vatican Radio from Its Origins to World War II at AHA
Raj Tawney, author of Colorful Palate: A Flavorful Journey Through a Mixed American Experience in conversation with Annabelle Tometich at the Louisiana Book Festival
FUP Author, Basit Kareem Iqbal at AAR.
FUP Series Editor, Andy Slap and author, Hilary Green at AHA.
FUP Author, Aaron Hollander at AAR. College Art Association (CAA), New York, NY
2025 Patterson Triennial Conference at Fordham University, LIncoln Center
Online Resources & Open Access
Project Muse
1,077,690 Downloads
Most Downloaded Titles
The Moralist International: Russia in the Global Culture Wars
The Land, the Bible, and History: Toward the Land That I Will Show You Peirce's Philosophical Perspectives
JSTOR
164,716 Downloads
Most Downloaded Titles
Memory: Histories, Theories, Debates Journey into Social Activism: Qualitative Approaches
Inventing America's First Immigration Crisis: Political Nativism in the Antebellum West
Fordham Research Commons
62,330 Downloads
Most Downloaded Titles
The Small Worlds of Childhood: Philosophy, Poetics, and the Queer Temporalities of Early Life
A Century of Subways: Celebrating 100 Years of New York's Underground Railways
Charles Peirce's Theory of Scientific Method
UPSO
53,253 Views
Top-performing Titles (by views)
The Doppelganger: Literature's Philosophy
Political Theologies: Public Religions in a
Post-Secular World
Giving an Account of Oneself
*Note: Downloads were not available in UPSO system for 2025
Funding from TOME: Toward an Open Monograph Ecosystem.
Funding from the Swiss National Science Foundation.
Funding from the DeGruyter eBound Foundation.
January
Martin Luther King Day Sale
February Black History Month
March
Women’s History Month Sale
April
Poetry Month Sale Earth Day
May Mental Health Awarness
June
Pride Month Sale
Juneteenth Sale
July Feast of St. Ignatius Loyola
October Halloween Sale
November
Jesuit Heritage Month Sale UP Week Sale
December
Winter Sale
Cyber Monday Flash Sale
Online Sales
E-Commerce & Stronger Global Sales
FUP has launched a refreshed website built by Glassboxx to strengthen online sales and streamline operations. The new platform integrates print and e-book purchasing, supports extended pre-order windows, and offers flexible promotions, including bundled offers. Multiple systems have been unified into one, reducing administrative complexity and improving the customer experience. Glassboxx manages website sales and customer service, and through our partnership with Wiley, international sales outside the US, Canada, and Latin America will be integrated into the site in the first quarter of 2026, expanding global reach and supporting revenue growth.
Social Media
Social Media Overview & Outlook
In 2025, Fordham University Press (FUP) maintained an active presence across Instagram (IG), Facebook (FB), X/Twitter, Threads, and Bluesky to promote new books, authors, events, and reviews. Across IG and FB alone, the Press generated more than 390,000 combined views, extending the reach of Fordham titles beyond the University. IG engagement doubled year over year, with more than 113,000 views and 91,000 accounts reached, while FB delivered broad visibility with over 276,000 largely organic views.
FUP expanded its reach on emerging and scholar-facing channels, maintaining an active presence on Bluesky (1,500+ followers), a growing hub for scholars, writers, and independent publishers. Threads and X/Twitter supported timely promotion of new releases, media coverage, and author events, keeping titles visible across academic and general readerships. Together, these channels offer cost-effective, high-visibility promotion that amplifies FUP books and extends the University’s intellectual presence to wider public audiences.
The Press also recently launched a LinkedIn presence to promote frontlist and backlist titles to academic, professional, and institutional communities, reflecting shifts across the social media landscape and the increasing importance of scholarly networks. FUP will continue refining its platform mix to sustain visibility and discovery for its books in a rapidly changing digital environment.
TRANSLATION & AUDIO RIGHTS
Fordham University Press is an internationally recognized publisher in philosophy, theology, literary criticism, anthropology, and history. While continuing our history of rich cultural exchange with the European academy, we continue to expand into new markets, particularly China, Korea, Turkey, and Eastern Europe As demand for audiobook editions rises, we continue to experiment with models for audio publication and licensing
CHINESE LANGUAGE RIGHTS
Confucius, Rawls, and the Sense of Justice by Erin M. Cline (The Commercial Press, Ltd.)
Affliction: Health Disease, Poverty by Veena Day (SDX Joint Publishing Company / Sanlian Bookhouse)
SOUTH ASIAN LANGUAGE RIGHTS
Deconstruction in a Nutshell by Jacques Derrida and John Caputo (Dev Books & Distributors)
Greek: An Intensive Course by Hardy Hansen and Gerald M. Quinn (Dev Books & Distributors)
KOREAN LANGUAGE RIGHTS
Expanded Cinema: 50th Anniversary Edition by Gene Youngblood (The National Research Foundation of Korea)
Let Them Rot: Antigone's Parallax by Alenka Zupančič (Nonbaht Publishing)
SPANISH LANGUAGE RIGHTS
Finance Fictions: Realism and Psychosis in a Time of Economic Crisis by Arne De Boever (Prometeo Editorial)
VIETNAM LANGUAGE RIGHTS
Post-Mandarin: Masculinity and Aesthetic Modernity in Colonial Vietnam by Ben Tran (Vietnam Omega Books Joint Stock Company)
INTERNATIONAL
Top: Book Launch for Vote of Faith by Maya Mayblin at the University of Edinburgh Right: At the International Medieval Studies Conference in Leeds Far Right: Fred Nachbaur meeting with authors at the Frankfurt Book Fair
2025 SUBVENTIONS
GRAND TOTAL
$87,000
University of California, Davis
University of Colorado
Historic Richmond Town Williams College
University of Houston
University of Illinois
University of California, Berkeley
The University of Western Ontario
Orthodox Christian Studies, Fordham University
Princeton University
University of California, Davis
Author: Racioppo, Larry
University of California, Riverside
Author: Sanyal, Debarati
Author: Bessa, Sergio
Author: Sultan, Ather
University of Oregan Babson College
University of Southern California
Swiss National Science Foundation
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
Ingram: $364,133
*Net income less commission fees
Mare-Nostrum: $64,604
DeGruyter: $171,072
Other Income: $103,244
*Inhouse sales, partnerships, and journal sales
JSTOR: $93,344
Knowledge Unlatched: $27,948
MUSE: $43,682
Open Road: $11,615
ProQuest: $45,405
Supadu: $58,610
FSO: $23,668
$1,400,000
$1,200,000
$1,000,000
$1,007,325
215 copies
Too Good to Get Married: The Life and Photographs of Miss Alice Austen sold to The Staten Island Historical Society
140 copies
The Battle for Boston sold to author for upcoming book tour
50 copies
Liberating Spiritualities sold to the Ignatian Center for Jesuit Education, Santa Clara University
Life to 12/31/25 $1,380,456 Life to 12/31/25 $ 240,080 Life to 12/31/25 $172,840
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