In Christian Human Rights, Samuel Moyn asserts that the rise of human rights after World War II was prefigured and inspired by a defense of the dignity of th...| University of Pennsylvania Press
Alongside the formal development of Judaism from the eleventh through the sixteenth centuries, a robust Jewish folk religion flourished—ideas and practices...| University of Pennsylvania Press
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The University of Pennsylvania Press journals program will continue to expand in 2026, adding a new title and transitioning one of our existing journals| University of Pennsylvania Press
New towns—large, comprehensively planned developments on newly urbanized land—boast a mix of spaces that, in their ideal form, provide opportunities for ...| University of Pennsylvania Press
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Today’s post comes to us from Jennifer Moore, the Regents’ Professor of Law at the University of New Mexico and author of the new book Women’s Work: Building Peace in... READ MORE The post The Work of Writing Women’s Work appeared first on University of Pennsylvania Press.| University of Pennsylvania Press
Penn Press is thrilled to announce its new partnership with Foucault Studies, the only international journal in the English language devoted to the work| University of Pennsylvania Press
How universities have become increasingly contentious since the Sixties, from the viewpoint of a former Princeton provost and Harvard presidentFrom his days ...| University of Pennsylvania Press
In Trump, White Evangelical Christians, and American Politics, political scientists Anand Edward Sokhey and Paul A. Djupe bring together a wide range of scho...| University of Pennsylvania Press
After two years of planning and preparation, the new African American Intellectual History Society (AAIHS) journal Global Black Thought has officially| University of Pennsylvania Press
May 13 is World Cocktail Day, which celebrates the anniversary of the first-ever publication of the definition of “cocktail” in 1806, as "a stimulating| University of Pennsylvania Press
April 16 is World Entrepreneurship Day, and Small Business Month is just on the horizon, in May! Join us in celebrating this occasion by browsing this list of six great... READ MORE The post Six great books for World Entrepreneurship Day! appeared first on University of Pennsylvania Press.| University of Pennsylvania Press
Penn Press is thrilled to announce that Hannah Pollin-Galay’s 2024 book Occupied Words: What the Holocaust Did to Yiddish recently won a National Jewish Book Award from the Jewish Book... READ MORE The post Occupied Words by Hannah Pollin-Galay wins a National Jewish Book Award! appeared first on University of Pennsylvania Press.| University of Pennsylvania Press
Penn Press is delighted to announce that five of our journals will have open-access content in 2025 as part of the successful launch of Project MUSE’s Subscribe to Open Program (S2O).... READ MORE The post Penn Press Celebrates Major Stride Towards Open Access appeared first on University of Pennsylvania Press.| University of Pennsylvania Press
The History of Social Science has published its first issue. Sponsored by the Society for the History of Recent Social Science (HISRESS), the journal offers an international forum for the... READ MORE The post First issue of History of Social Science now available appeared first on University of Pennsylvania Press.| University of Pennsylvania Press
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In 2025, we are proud to add three journals to our list of twenty-eight titles in the humanities and social sciences: Foucault Studies, Global Black| University of Pennsylvania Press
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