Intern Reflections: Will Digrande
08/20/2019
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
08/20/2019
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
08/16/2019
Photo by Lia Tjandra Effective September 23, 2019, Mary C. Francis will become the thirteenth director of the University of Pennsylvania Press. Francis is a national leader in the university… READ MORE
08/15/2019
Today, we have a guest post from Boris Vormann, Professor of Politics at Bard College Berlin, and Christian Lammert, Professor of North American Politics and Policy at Freie Universität Berlin…. READ MORE
08/14/2019
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
08/09/2019
Exciting new titles this season include: Her Neighbor’s Wife by Lauren Jae Gutterman, which traces the stories of hundreds of women who struggled to balance marriage and same-sex desire in… READ MORE
08/06/2019
Today's guest post comes to us from Sarah Schrank, Professor of History at California State University, Long Beach and author of Free and Natural: Nudity and the American Cult of… READ MORE
08/01/2019
Today, we have a guest post from Dennis Patrick Halpin, who teaches history at Virginia Tech and is author of A Brotherhood of Liberty Black Reconstruction and Its Legacies in… READ MORE
07/31/2019
The height of summer is the perfect time to find a new book to read. Below, you can find one as you browse through Penn Press’s new releases in fields… READ MORE
07/26/2019
Today's guest post comes from Yael Almog, who teaches at the department of theology at the Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany, and is author of Secularism and Hermeneutics, new from Penn… READ MORE
07/23/2019
Today, we have a guest post from Matthew Maguire, Associate Professor of History and Catholic Studies at DePaul University and author of Carnal Spirit: The Revolutions of Charles Péguy, new… READ MORE