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Current Publishing
Company typePublishing Company
IndustryMagazines, Publishing
Founded1998
FounderAndrew Selkirk
HeadquartersThames Works, Chiswick, London, W4 2PD

Area served

Worldwide
ProductsMagazines
Websitewww.currentpublishing.com

Current Publishing is a British magazine publishing company based in Chiswick, London.

Summary[edit]

Current Publishing was founded in 1998. The company now publishes four titles: Current Archaeology, Current World Archaeology, Military History Monthly, and Minerva,[1] in addition to several online services dedicated to archaeology, heritage, and sites of historical significance.

Current Publishing was founded by Andrew Selkirk, a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries and former Vice-President of the Royal Archaeological Institute, who launched the first magazine, Current Archaeology, in 1967. For its first 40 years, the publication was bi-monthly, becoming a monthly in 2007 up until the present day. Current Archaeology now has over 14,000 subscribers worldwide.[2]

Current World Archaeology was launched in 2003, with an international focus on archaeology from the first emergence of man down to the present day. There are six editions published per year.

Military History Monthly was added to Current Publishing’s roster in October 2010 as Military Times before obtaining its current title in November 2011. It is edited by Neil Faulkner, and covers all aspects of military history, from battles of the ancient world, up to more recent conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan.[3] There are 6 editions published each year.

Minerva, a magazine devoted to the art and archaeology of the ancient world, joined Current Publishing in 2020.

Media[edit]

In addition to the physical publications, Current Publishing has several websites intended to complement the magazines with further information and discussion forums. Archaeology Live [4] is a major annual conference presenting the latest annual discoveries in archaeology, while in Travelling the Past [5] the Editor in Chief explores some of the world's greatest archaeological sites.

Team[edit]

Rob Selkirk is the present Managing Director, Libby Selkirk is the Commercial Director and Andrew Selkirk is the Editorial Director. The offices are situated in London.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Minerva Magazine".
  • ^ Current Archaeology, http://www.archaeology.co.uk/about-current-archaeology
  • ^ Military History Monthly, http://www.military-history.org/about-us
  • ^ "Current Archaeology Live! 2022 - Current Archaeology".
  • ^ "Travelling the PastTravelling the Past | Visiting archaeology round the world".
  • External links[edit]


    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Current_Publishing_(UK)&oldid=1182455589"

    Categories: 
    Magazine publishing companies of the United Kingdom
    Archaeological organizations
    Archaeology of the United Kingdom
    Companies based in the London Borough of Hounslow
    British companies established in 1998
     



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