Category: Penn Press News

Hot Off Penn Press: New for September

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

Intern Reflections: Rachel Swym

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

Hot Off Penn Press: New for July

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

Hot Off Penn Press: New for May

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

Hot Off Penn Press: New for February

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

Announcing Penn Press’s Spring 2020 catalog!

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