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09/27/2018
Hello all! After a delay due to a transition to a new book distributor, we're back with a fresh slate of newly released titles. Take a look at the latest… READ MORE
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X09/27/2018
Hello all! After a delay due to a transition to a new book distributor, we're back with a fresh slate of newly released titles. Take a look at the latest… READ MORE
09/12/2018
Today, we have a guest post from Abena Ampofoa Asare, who teaches Africana studies and history at Stony Brook University and is author of the new book Truth Without Reconciliation: A… READ MORE
06/08/2018
Today we have a guest post from Francesca Merlan, Professor of Anthropology at Australian National University and author of Dynamics of Difference in Australia Indigenous Past and Present in a… READ MORE
06/05/2018
Today we have a guest post from Tricia Bacon—Assistant Professor at American University's School of Public Affairs, former senior foreign affairs officer in the U.S. Department of State, and author of the new… READ MORE
05/30/2018
Today we have a guest post from Rachel Louise Moran, Assistant Professor in History at the University of North Texas and author of Governing Bodies: American Politics and the Shaping of the… READ MORE
05/10/2018
With finals season winding down and spring in full force, it's a great time to throw yourself into an interesting new book. Our latest slate of new titles includes research… 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
12/08/2017
Today we have a guest post from Monisha Bajaj, Associate Professor of International and Multicultural Education at the University of San Francisco and editor of Human Rights Education Theory, Research, Praxis. Bringing… READ MORE
11/07/2017
Today we have an exciting guest post from Eileen Hunt Botting, Professor of Political Science at the University of Notre Dame and author of Mary Shelley and the Rights of… READ MORE