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01/21/2015
If you're reading this, then you're surely aware that Penn Press publishes a wide range of books throughout the year. But did you know that Penn Press is also home… READ MORE
01/21/2015
If you're reading this, then you're surely aware that Penn Press publishes a wide range of books throughout the year. But did you know that Penn Press is also home… READ MORE
10/20/2011
Jeffrey Friedman and Wladimir Kraus of the Critical Review Foundation have shifted the focus of their blog, Causes of the Crisis, to concentrate on the role of regulation in the… READ MORE
02/21/2011
The Religion and American History Blog recently posted an interview with Chris Beneke, co-editor with Christopher S. Grenda of The First Prejudice: Religious Tolerance and Intolerance in Early America. In… READ MORE
05/18/2010
Steven P. Miller, historian and author of Billy Graham and the Rise of the Republican South, recently commented on the work of historian Derek Chang for the blog Religion in… READ MORE
05/11/2010
If you can't see Beat Cop to Top Cop author John F. Timoney in person at the Free Library of Philadelphia tonight at 7:30 p.m. or at the Penn Press… READ MORE
09/16/2009
The Crusades and the Christian World of the East: Rough Tolerance Christopher MacEvitt 280 pages | 6 x 9 | 3 illus. Cloth 2007 | ISBN 978-0-8122-4050-4 | $49.95 |… READ MORE
06/29/2009
Penn Press authors are back in action at the Religion and American History blog. Steven P. Miller and Katherine Carte Engel are the latest of our authors to contribute to… READ MORE
06/09/2009
If you didn't hear Billy Graham and the Republican South author Steven P. Miller on The Intrepid Liberal Journal podcast last Sunday, maybe you found out about it on Mike's… READ MORE
Summer vacation means three months of non-stop leisure or a no-brainer job, right? Not for students who know that internships are crucial in today’s job market, and the public sector… READ MORE
05/18/2009
"Recent developments might be giving historians of the increasingly prominent subject of American evangelicalism (specifically, political evangelicalism) reason to consider whether we have reached the end of an era," says… READ MORE