Hot Off Penn Press: Summer reading
06/15/2016
May and June have seen an array of new Penn Press titles on topics ranging from the history of workplace feminism to Islamic architecture and beyond—just in time for summer!… READ MORE
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X06/15/2016
May and June have seen an array of new Penn Press titles on topics ranging from the history of workplace feminism to Islamic architecture and beyond—just in time for summer!… READ MORE
05/27/2016
Penn Press is pleased to announce the release of our Fall 2016 catalog. This season's offerings include Nicole Hemmer's Messengers of the Right: Conservative Media and the Transformation of American… READ MORE
04/25/2016
It's been a while since our last announcement, but we're back on track with a range of exciting new books. Below, peruse over thirty new releases released so far… READ MORE
01/04/2016
Today we have a guest post from Robert Deam Tobin, who teaches comparative literature at Clark University. His research in Peripheral Desires: The German Discovery of Sex has given him… READ MORE
12/21/2015
For our year-end post, we have a double-sized delivery of new books. Nearly thirty new releases dropped in November and the first part of December, in American History, Literature, Politics,… READ MORE
12/17/2015
As 2015 draws to a close, we look ahead to the springtime, in more ways than one. We are pleased to share our Spring 2016 catalog. Spring brings the first… READ MORE
12/01/2015
The refugee crisis in Europe has become front-page news around the world in recent months. With the conflict in Syria pushing hundreds of thousands to travel across the continent in… READ MORE
11/11/2015
This month brings a variety of books in the social sciences and humanities. Read about archaeological excavations, African America literature, counterterrorism in the West, and more. Jump to: Anthropology |… READ MORE
10/29/2015
Several new reviews have come out recently for Jeremy Beer's The Philanthropic Revolution. Read some excerpts below. MercatorNet: "Philanthropy: loving mankind or loving people?" In October 2011 dozens of homeless… READ MORE
10/14/2015
It may be midway through October, but before Halloween overwhelms us, let's look back at September's new books from Penn Press. Jump to: Featured Titles | American History | Art… READ MORE