I.B. Tauris was founded in 1983 by Iradj Bagherzade. Its declared strategy was to fill a perceived gap between trade publishing houses and
university presses, to publish serious but accessible works on international politics and culture. The company specialised in its early days on publishing on the Middle East. In 2002, it published approximately 160 books per year. In the period following the
September 11 attacks, 2001, its publication
Taliban by
Ahmed Rashid is reported to have sold nearly 500,000 copies in English worldwide with 27 licensed editions internationally. In May 2011, the company acquired the fine arts publisher Philip Wilson Publishers after handling its sales, marketing, and distribution for several years. In June 2013, the company announced an agreement with the
American University in Cairo Press (AUCP), under which I.B. Tauris distributes all AUCP publications worldwide, outside
North America and
Egypt. The two publishing houses also embarked on a series of international co-publications. This move was reportedly in line with an I.B. Tauris strategy to be the dominant player in international Middle East Studies publishing. In 2018, I.B. Tauris was acquired by
Bloomsbury Publishing, and has become an imprint of the publishing house. ==References==