Hot Off Penn Press: Welcome to fall
09/27/2017
In our location of Philadelphia, it sure doesn't feel like fall quite yet with temperatures in the high '80s, but the calendar doesn't lie: last Friday marked the official start… READ MORE
09/27/2017
In our location of Philadelphia, it sure doesn't feel like fall quite yet with temperatures in the high '80s, but the calendar doesn't lie: last Friday marked the official start… READ MORE
09/05/2017
Today, we have a guest post from Dinah Hannaford, who teaches international studies at Texas A&M University and is the author of the new book Marriage Without Borders: Transnational Spouses in… READ MORE
08/31/2017
Today we have a guest post from Donald F. Kettl, Professor at the University of Maryland School of Public Policy and nonresident senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and the… READ MORE
08/29/2017
Today we have a guest post from Naomi Glenn-Levin Rodriguez, who teaches anthropology at Hobart and William Smith Colleges and is the author of Fragile Families: Foster Care, Immigration, and Citizenship. Based… READ MORE
08/22/2017
Today we have a guest post from Ann Grodzins Gold, Thomas J. Watson Professor of Religion and Professor of Anthropology at Syracuse University and author of Shiptown: Between Rural and Urban North… 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
08/16/2017
Today, we have a guest post from Sigal Ben-Porath, Professor of Education, Political Science, and Philosophy at the University of Pennsylvania and author of the exciting and timely new book… READ MORE
08/02/2017
Today we have a blog post from one of Penn Press's most esteemed and prolific authors. Sageman is a forensic psychiatrist and a government counterterrorism consultant. In his comprehensive new… READ MORE
07/13/2017
In the mid-July heat, relax somewhere cool with one of our new titles, which include an illustrated and comprehensive look at Japanese gardens, an incisive ethnographic study of children caught… 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