Hot Off Penn Press: August’s New Books
09/02/2015
As students return to campus, get your brain back up to speed with the last books we published this summer. To receive subject-specific email announcements about new books, sign up… READ MORE
09/02/2015
As students return to campus, get your brain back up to speed with the last books we published this summer. To receive subject-specific email announcements about new books, sign up… READ MORE
08/31/2015
This edition of Paul's Picks, where we feature a free article from one of Penn's journals selected by our Journals Operations Manager Paul Chase, comes from the Journal of the… READ MORE
08/13/2015
Our final Intern Reflection for this summer comes from Liz Hallgren. Before my internship with Penn Press, I was never quite sure how to respond to skeptics’ questions regarding my… READ MORE
08/12/2015
Today's Intern Reflection comes from Anneka DeCaro. In it, she talks about her experience here, and also includes some photos of our lovely building. Click here to see all her… READ MORE
08/11/2015
Each summer, Penn Press welcomes a collection of interns. Far from coffee runners and copy makers, these young people are truly introduced to the world of academic publishing, and asked… READ MORE
08/05/2015
Penn Press is pleased to congratulate our author Michael Guasco, whose book, Slaves and Englishmen: Human Bondage in the Early Modern Atlantic World, has been named a finalist for the… READ MORE
Don't look now, but fall is just a few short weeks away. Distract yourself with the latest books from Penn Press. To receive subject-specific email announcements about new books, sign… READ MORE
07/24/2015
Penn Press is pleased to announce the release of our Fall 2015 catalog. This season's offerings include Margaret O'Mara's Pivotal Tuesdays: Four Elections That Shaped the Twentieth Century; the fourth… READ MORE
07/23/2015
Here at Penn Press we are rightly known for the depth and quality of scholarship we publish in book form. But Penn also publishes more than a dozen top-quality scholarly… READ MORE
07/22/2015
Today we have a guest post by Margaret Walton-Roberts, coeditor of The Human Right to Citizenship: A Slippery Concept. This post is an expanded version of one that originally appeared… READ MORE