An Infinity of Nations–Now Available
12/21/2011
An Infinity of Nations: How the Native New World Shaped Early North America Michael Witgen 456 pages | 6 x 9 | 10 illus. Cloth 2011 | ISBN 978-0-8122-4365-9 |… READ MORE
12/21/2011
An Infinity of Nations: How the Native New World Shaped Early North America Michael Witgen 456 pages | 6 x 9 | 10 illus. Cloth 2011 | ISBN 978-0-8122-4365-9 |… READ MORE
12/19/2011
Battling Miss Bolsheviki: The Origins of Female Conservatism in the United States Kirsten Marie Delegard 320 pages | 6 x 9 | 9 illus. Cloth Jan 2012 | ISBN 978-0-8122-4366-6… READ MORE
12/19/2011
An Army of Lions: The Civil Rights Struggle Before the NAACP Shawn Leigh Alexander 408 pages | 6 x 9 | 22 illus. Cloth 2011 | ISBN 978-0-8122-4375-8 | $49.95… READ MORE
12/19/2011
The Al Qaeda Factor: Plots Against the West Mitchell D. Silber 368 pages | 6 x 9 Cloth 2011 | ISBN 978-0-8122-4402-1 | $39.95 | £26.00 New York Police Department… READ MORE
12/19/2011
Things American: Art Museums and Civic Culture in the Progressive Era Jeffrey Trask 312 pages | 6 x 9 | 35 illus. Cloth 2011 | ISBN 978-0-8122-4362-8 | $39.95 |… READ MORE
12/07/2011
Why Don't American Cities Burn? Michael B. Katz 240 pages | 6 x 9 | 15 illus. Cloth 2011 | ISBN 978-0-8122-4386-4 | $29.95 | £19.50 A volume in the… READ MORE
12/01/2011
In the December 2011 Penn Press podcast, Michael B. Katz, Walter H. Annenberg Professor of History at the University of Pennsylvania, discusses the history of urban inequality, the significance of… READ MORE
11/29/2011
Political Repression: Courts and the Law Linda Camp Keith 336 pages | 6 x 9 | 20 illus. Cloth 2011 | ISBN 978-0-8122-4381-9 | $75.00 | £49.00 A volume in… READ MORE
11/29/2011
From Human Trafficking to Human Rights: Reframing Contemporary Slavery Edited by Alison Brysk and Austin Choi-Fitzpatrick 280 pages | 6 x 9 | 2 illus. Cloth 2011 | ISBN 978-0-8122-4382-6… READ MORE
11/10/2011
The literary and intellectual online magazine Berfrois recently published two new essays by Penn Press authors Michael B. Katz and Eric C. Schneider. Katz's essay, "Where's the Violence?," compares manifestations… READ MORE