Hot Off Penn Press: New for September
09/10/2020
Check out our latest batch of new titles below, including a crucial new study of gender and slavery, an exploration of how voting rights figure into Native Americans’ fight for… READ MORE
09/10/2020
Check out our latest batch of new titles below, including a crucial new study of gender and slavery, an exploration of how voting rights figure into Native Americans’ fight for… READ MORE
09/03/2020
Each summer, Penn Press welcomes interns to introduce them to the world of academic publishing, asking them to participate in the ongoing work of two of our four departments: Acquisitions,… READ MORE
07/10/2020
Don’t miss our latest batch of new titles, including a fascinating history of paper money in the U.S., an exploration of indigenous rights in the Americas, a study of seventeenth-century… READ MORE
05/21/2020
Our latest titles span from an analysis of the cultural politics of cookbooks to an exploration of Jewish-Christian relations in nineteenth-century Europe, with much more in between. Browse through them… READ MORE
05/08/2020
Today we have a guest post from Sean P. Cunningham, Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of History at Texas Tech University. Here, he tells a story about how… READ MORE
03/31/2020
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, academic research is more important than ever and the large-scale shift to distance learning at colleges and universities around the world means students need new… READ MORE
02/20/2020
Check out our latest slate of new titles below, spanning topics from Ancient Egypt to San Francisco's contemporary Latino art scene and beyond. Jump to: Featured Titles | American History… READ MORE
02/14/2020
Exciting new titles this season include: Bank Notes and Shinplasters by Joshua R. Greenberg, which shows how Americans accumulated and wielded monetary information in order to navigate the early republic's… READ MORE
02/03/2020
Photo courtesy of Walter Biggins Effective March 23rd, 2020, Walter Biggins will become the new editor-in-chief at the University of Pennsylvania Press. Biggins will be joining the Press from the… READ MORE
01/08/2020
Happy New Year to all of our readers, customers, and followers! As we turn the page and begin a new year and a new decade, Penn Press continues our commitment… READ MORE