Academic Books and High-Quality Publications
RPPH is an academic publishing house committed to the dissemination of scientific and humanistic knowledge. Our books address diverse fields with rigor and clarity, offering works for both the research community and the wider public—titles that foster reflection and encourage sustained intellectual dialogue.
Featured title
Lost and Found in Translation is a handbook written in an accessible style for translation instructors, students, and practitioners. Across eight chapters, it examines translation practices in different contexts, highlights recurring mistakes through concrete examples, and proposes practical approaches to overcome common challenges.
Books in our catalogue and the Dialektika imprint
Within RPPH, we publish a dedicated line under the Dialektika imprint, focused on the humanities, philosophy, social theory, and critical essay. Titles identified with this imprint are part of the official RPPH catalogue and are published with the corresponding permissions and editorial credits, including identifiers and licences where applicable.
Our editorial mission
At RPPH, we believe in the democratization of knowledge. Our publishing programme promotes works that stimulate reflection and contribute meaningful value to academic communities and to society at large. We invite researchers and scholars to share their work and collaborate in building a rigorous and constructive space for intellectual exchange.
Frequently asked questions
This section addresses the most common questions about our editorial processes, submissions, and policies. If you cannot find the information you need, please contact our team and we will be glad to assist you.
How can I submit a manuscript for evaluation?
You may submit an editorial proposal via our Contact section or the Authors area. For an initial assessment, we typically request a book summary, a provisional table of contents, a sample chapter (or the introduction), and a brief biographical note for the author or editorial team. Based on this material, we confirm whether the project fits our publishing profile and outline the next steps.
What is the review and selection process?
We follow a two-stage procedure. First, we conduct an internal editorial assessment to determine thematic fit, conceptual coherence, and the overall readiness of the manuscript. If the project advances, we define the most appropriate form of review according to its nature—such as external academic evaluation, specialist critical reading, or substantive editorial review. In each case, we communicate the criteria applied and any required revisions prior to final acceptance.
Where can I purchase your published books?
Each title can be accessed or purchased through its dedicated page on our website, where available formats (digital and/or print, where applicable) and distribution channels are clearly indicated. For open-access titles, the book page includes the relevant download link and licence information.
