Conservative at the Core unpacks the history, rhetoric, and policies of the American conservative movement and probes the truth about what conservatism actua...| University of Notre Dame
In his new book, Allan J. Lichtman investigates the foundations and history of conservative thought to identify and reveal the central crisis that lies at the heart of conservative principles... READ MORE The post Understanding Conservatives and Conservatism appeared first on University of Notre Dame.| University of Notre Dame
Based at the home of the “Fighting Irish,” the University of Notre Dame Press is proud to publish about Irish American heritage. The following five books explore durable transatlantic connections... READ MORE The post Irish-American Literature and Music appeared first on University of Notre Dame.| University of Notre Dame
Disability’s Challenge to Theology: Genes, Eugenics, and the Metaphysics of Modern Medicine uses insights from disability studies to understand in a deeper way the ethical implications that genetic technologies pose... READ MORE The post New Paperback Release: “Disability’s Challenge to Theology” by Devan Stahl appeared first on University of Notre Dame.| University of Notre Dame
On September 4, 2025, Leah Libresco Sargeant will embark on a book tour for her newest book The Dignity of Dependence: A Feminist Manifesto (October 2025). Eager readers will have... READ MORE The post Leah Libresco Sargeant Announces Book Tour for New Book “The Dignity of Dependence” appeared first on University of Notre Dame.| University of Notre Dame
In the storied history of the U.S. Catholic community, there is a long-standing myth held by Catholics and non-Catholics alike that there are no Black Catholics. In this deeply researched... READ MORE The post An Excerpt from “Black and Catholic” by Tia Noelle Pratt appeared first on University of Notre Dame.| University of Notre Dame
Glenn Hughes (1951–2024) was professor emeritus at St. Mary’s University. He was the inaugural holder of the St. Mary’s Chair in Catholic Philosophy. He was the author of several books... READ MORE The post An Interview with James Greenaway about Glenn Hughes’s “Inherent Human Dignity” appeared first on University of Notre Dame.| University of Notre Dame
In Conservative at the Core, Allan J. Lichtman investigates the foundations and history of conservative thought to identify and reveal the central crisis| University of Notre Dame
Angela Franks provides a sweeping intellectual history of identity, particularly in terms of how identity relates to the body, with an emphasis on the import...| University of Notre Dame
Religion, Modernity, and the Global Afterlives of Colonialism examines the tenacious, lingering impact of European colonial ideology on religion and politics...| University of Notre Dame
Arabic Disclosures presents readers with a comparative analysis of Arabic postcolonial autobiographical writing.In Arabic Disclosures Muhsin J. al-Musawi inv...| University of Notre Dame
Tim Hartman's Theology after Colonization uses a comparative approach to examine two theologians, one from Europe and one from Africa, to gain insight into o...| University of Notre Dame
In Dreams for Lesotho: Independence, Foreign Assistance, and Development, John Aerni-Flessner studies the post-independence emergence of Lesotho as an exampl...| University of Notre Dame
Marian Schwartz is a prizewinning translator of Russian fiction and nonfiction, including works by Nina Berberova, Leo Tolstoy, Mikhail Shishkin, and Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. The University of Notre Dame Press is... READ MORE The post An Interview with Marian Schwartz, Translator of “Between Prison and Freedom” appeared first on University of Notre Dame.| University of Notre Dame
Offering a new vantage point of the Sandinista movement beyond geopolitics and popular ideologies, Robert J. Sierakowski’s Sandinistas: A Moral History uses trial transcripts, archival collections, and oral histories to... READ MORE The post New Paperback Release: “Sandinistas” by Robert J. Sierakowski appeared first on University of Notre Dame.| University of Notre Dame
For centuries, Christian theology has rested on a paradox. Beginning with the Council of Chalcedon in the fifth century, the major Christian traditions have held that Jesus Christ combines two... READ MORE The post An Excerpt from “The Light of Tabor” by David Bentley Hart appeared first on University of Notre Dame.| University of Notre Dame
Sixty-five years ago, the “Year of Africa” (1960) witnessed a surge in the number of independent African countries. Yet legacies of colonialism have| University of Notre Dame
The Ethics of Precision Medicine| University of Notre Dame
Paul Scherz explores the ethical challenges raised by precision medicine and its focus on medical risk as opposed to current disease.Genetic technologies and...| University of Notre Dame
Black and Catholic documents the exclusion, erasure, and systematic racism faced by Black Catholics, filling an essential gap in both Catholic and Black hist...| University of Notre Dame
In Rethinking the Medieval Legacy for Contemporary Theology, six distinguished theologians bridge medieval and contemporary theologies by developing the theo...| University of Notre Dame
Magnificent Errors is a collection of poems that shows how mental health challenges can elicit beauty, resiliency, and hope.In 2005, Sheryl Luna burst onto t...| University of Notre Dame
The wildly unrestrained poems in Splinters Are Children of Wood, Leia Penina Wilson's second collection and winner of the Ernest Sandeen Prize in Poetry, pos...| University of Notre Dame
Winner of the 2018 Andrés Montoya Poetry Prize, The Inheritance of Haunting, by Heidi Andrea Restrepo Rhodes, is a collection of poems contending with histo...| University of Notre Dame
Among Ruins is the final volume of Homestead Works, a collection of four books of poetry that explore the industrial past and legacy of the old steel town of...| University of Notre Dame
Of Form & Gather marks the dazzling debut of Felicia Zamora, whose poems concern themselves with probing questions, not facile answers. Where does the se...| University of Notre Dame
In Update on the Descent, Ellen Hinsey draws on personal experience and family tragedy to forge a masterful meditation on the extremes of the human condition...| University of Notre Dame
Kevin Hart is not only one of Australia's most important poets but a major figure in world poetry. He is a visionary writer who has taken his bearings as muc...| University of Notre Dame
Winner of the Notre Dame Review Book Prize, this ambitious collection of poems evokes the cultural and environmental history of the Mississippi watershed and...| University of Notre Dame
An Interview with Alexander Podrabinek, Author of “Between Prison and Freedom”| University of Notre Dame
The Dignity of Dependence argues that women’s equal rights depend on advocating for women as women.The world is not ready to welcome women as women; a cult...| University of Notre Dame
Modern questions about our bodies and how we see ourselves are often complex and problematic. To better answer these contemporary questions and navigate| University of Notre Dame
The University of Notre Dame Press is thrilled to announce that Angela Franks’s Body and Identity: A History of the Empty Self was selected as a Winner of| University of Notre Dame
“There are no Black Catholics.” This is a myth that has fueled the systemic and religious oppression of African Americans who practice Catholicism. Tia| University of Notre Dame
The Catholic Media Association recently announced the winners of the 2025 Catholic Media Association Book Awards! During their Catholic Media Conference| University of Notre Dame
David Walsh provides a dazzling defense of liberalism by confronting the core difficulty of the liberal democratic tradition in explaining and justifying| University of Notre Dame
Who Are My People? explores the complex relationship between identity, violence, and Christianity in Africa.In Who Are My People?, Emmanuel Katongole examine...| University of Notre Dame
The University of Notre Dame Press is honored to partner with Knowledge Unlatched to announce the release of Who Are My People? Love, Violence, and| University of Notre Dame
Katie Campbell is the Marketing and Sales Assistant at Notre Dame Press, specializing in the Press backlist to keep older titles in circulation and| University of Notre Dame
The essays in this collection explore the implications of Alasdair MacIntyre's critique of liberalism, capitalism, and the modern state, his early Marxism, a...| University of Notre Dame
This work makes a richly humanitarian case for parental school choice, seeking to advance social justice and respect the dignity of parents—especially thos...| University of Notre Dame
Confronting harsh ecological realities and the multiple cascading crises facing our world today, An Inconvenient Apocalypse argues that humanity’s future w...| University of Notre Dame
With a focus on Robert Morrison, Protestant Missionaries in China evaluates the role of nineteenth-century British missionaries in the early development of t...| University of Notre Dame
The first full-length critical biography and theological analysis of Wang Mingdao, the spiritual father of China’s House Church Movement.One of the most in...| University of Notre Dame
In celebration of National Poetry Month, the University of Notre Dame Press is excited to feature the remarkable collections of the inspiring poets who| University of Notre Dame
In partnership with the Kellogg Institute for International Studies, the University of Notre Dame Press is proud to announce the publication of a new| University of Notre Dame