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Acquisitions Department

In the Acquisitions Department the acquiring editors are responsible for finding, evaluating, selecting, and developing book manuscripts for publication. Walter Biggins, Editor-in-Chiefwbiggins@upenn.eduSubjects: Cultural studies; human rights; intellectual and political history… READ MORE

About Penn Press

Advancing scholarship, fostering collaboration, informing the future. Information About: History of the Press The University of Pennsylvania Press was originally incorporated with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on March 26, 1890—among… READ MORE

Hot Off Penn Press: New books for spring

Our latest round-up of new releases is here! Take a look below, with highlights including a family history that upends the traditional story of Reconstruction, an intellectual history of Survival,… READ MORE

Hot Off Penn Press: New for November

Check out our latest batch of new titles below, including a new edition of a classic of medieval history, an exploration of the value of populism in American politics, a… READ MORE

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

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 May

With the academic year winding down and summer break beginning, it’s a great time to dive into a new book! Our new releases this month include a century-spanning international history… READ MORE