HOLIDAY SALE! Through December 31, use code PENN-HOLIDAY25 to save 40% on available titles!

(Please note that the three-volume set of Greater Philadelphia is excluded, although the individual volumes are eligible for the discount.)

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Now in Paperback–Peace and Freedom

Peace and Freedom: The Civil Rights and Antiwar Movements in the 1960sSimon Hall280 pages | 6 x 9Cloth 2004 | ISBN 0-8122-3839-7 | $45.00s | £29.50 Paper 2006 | ISBN… READ MORE

Indian Independence Day

At midnight, August 15, 1947, by order of  the Indian Independence Act passed one month earlier by the British Parliament, British  India was divided into two dominions, India and Pakistan…. READ MORE

Don’t Mess with the Titles

Philadelphia Inquirer critic Carlin Romano praises the book Metropolitan Philadelphia: Living with the Presence of the Past by Steven Conn. "Incisive, quirky, wry and boosterish without pulling appropriate punches, Metropolitan… READ MORE

Now in Paperback–The Poor Indians

/The Poor Indians: British Missionaries, Native Americans, and Colonial Sensibility/
Laura M. Stevens
272 pages | 6 x 9 | 5 illus.
Cloth 2004 | ISBN 0-8122-3812-5 | $39.95s| £ 26.00
Paper August 2006 | ISBN 0-8122-1967-8 | $24.95s | £ 16.50

The Organization Man at 50

Why does Whyte’s cultural critique still resonate in our downsized globalized working world? A quote from Roger K. Miller’s recent review, which appeared in “The Washington Times” and “The Philadelphia Inquirer,” may have the answer.