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10/31/2018
Hi all (& happy halloween!). We have another raft of new titles out this month, including an account of the Supreme Court's most recent term, a look at welfare reform… READ MORE
10/31/2018
Hi all (& happy halloween!). We have another raft of new titles out this month, including an account of the Supreme Court's most recent term, a look at welfare reform… READ MORE
05/15/2018
Today we have a guest post from Sharon Block, Professor of History at the University of California, Irvine and author of Colonial Complexions: Race and Bodies in Early America. Block's… READ MORE
04/10/2018
Don't miss our latest slate of new titles, with topics spanning from the philosophy of the far right to the life of Meriwether Lewis, from Christianity in Mozambique to the… READ MORE
01/18/2018
Penn Press is thrilled to announce our Spring 2018 catalog. Exciting new titles this season include Set the World on Fire by Keisha N. Blain, the first book to examine… READ MORE
12/20/2017
The Holiday season is upon us, and if you're looking for last-minute gifts, or just trying to sort out your own vacation reading, Penn Press has a host of new… READ MORE
08/17/2017
The first day of fall classes is rapidly approaching at colleges and universities all over, so what better time to check out Penn Press's latest slate of new titles? Indeed,… READ MORE
06/14/2017
Today we have a guest post from Daniel DeWispelare, author of Mutilingual Subjects and Assistant Professor of English at George Washington University. Multilingual Subjects at once documents how different varieties of… READ MORE
06/08/2017
It doesn't feel like summer here on the East Coast, but wherever you are, you're probably beginning to put together a summer reading list. Well, Penn Press humbly submits for… READ MORE
03/23/2017
As the winter chill beings to thaw and spring weather moves in, what could be better than a new book about American history, Medieval literature, or art? For titles like… READ MORE
03/06/2017
Today we have a fascinating, wide-ranging, and personally insightful guest post from historian Michael Guasco. Guasco is is Professor of History at Davidson College and author of Slaves and Englishmen: Human… READ MORE