University of Pennsylvania Press
The University of Pennsylvania Press is a university press affiliated with the University of Pennsylvania, a private, Ivy League university in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Books from University of Pennsylvania Press
- How We Think by Meredith Francesca Small
- Standardizing Empire The US Military, Korea, and the Origins of Military-Industrial Capitalism by Patrick Chung
- The Future of American Jewish Pasts by Lila Corwin Berman, Deborah Dash Moore, and Beth S. Wenger
- The Struggle for the Market by Ståle Wig
- Greater Philadelphia and the Nation A New History for the Twenty-First Century, Volume 2 by Charlene Mires, Jean R. Soderlund
- American Freethinker Elihu Palmer and the Struggle for Religious Freedom in the New Nation by Kirsten Fischer
- Parties, Power, and Change by Edited by Jessica Hejny and Adam Hilton
- Divided Unions The Wagner Act, Federalism, and Organized Labor by Alexis N. Walker
- Selective Solidarity Children and Middle-Class Moralities in Transnational Senegal by Chelsie Yount
- Captives of Conquest Slavery in the Early Modern Spanish Caribbean by Erin Woodruff Stone
- Black Republicans and the Transformation of the GOP by Joshua D. Farrington
- Making Pagans Theatrical Practice and Comparative Religion in Early Modern England by John Kuhn
- Underground Politics by Jesse Jonkman
- Americana Insights 2024 by Lisa Minardi
- Occupied Words by Hannah Pollin-Galay
- Edward Duffield Philadelphia Clockmaker, Citizen, Gentleman, 1730-1803 by Bob Frishman
- Making Republicans Liberal by Kristoffer Smemo
- A Male Hysteria by Edward Beasley
- The Maternalists Psychoanalysis, Motherhood, and the British Welfare State by Shaul Bar-Haim
- Before the Religious Right Liberal Protestants, Human Rights, and the Polarization of the United States by Gene Zubovich
- Christian Images and Their Jewish Desecrators by Katherine Aron-Beller
- A Home Away from Home Mutual Aid, Political Activism, and Caribbean American Identity by Tyesha Maddox
- Only a Few Blocks to Cuba Cold War Refugee Policy, the Cuban Diaspora, and the Transformations of Miami by Mauricio Castro
- Black Elders The Meaning of Age in American Slavery and Freedom by Frederick Knight
- Pharaoh Art and Power in Ancient Egypt by Marie Vandenbeusch
- Becoming Foucault The Poitiers Years by Michael C. Behrent
- Speculation Nation by Michael A. Blaakman
- This is My Jail Local Politics and the Rise of Mass Incarceration by Melanie D. Newport
- Botanical Poetics Early Modern Plant Books and the Husbandry of Print by Jessica Rosenberg
- Litigating the Pandemic Disaster Cascades in Court by Susan M. Sterett
- The Natural Laws of Plot How Things Happen in Realist Novels by Yoon Sun Lee
- Sex Lives Intimate Infrastructures in Early Modernity by Joseph Gamble
- The Early Imperial Republic From the American Revolution to the U.S.-Mexican War by Michael A. Blaakman, Emily Conroy-Krutz, Noelani Arista
- Bad Humor by Kimberly Anne Coles
- Speaking with the Dead in Early America by Erik R. Seeman
- The Return of the Absent Father by Haim Weiss; Shira Stav
- Blood Inscriptions Science, Modernity, and Ritual Murder at Europe's Fin de Siècle by Hillel J. Kieval
- Discovery and Healing Reflections on Five Decades of Hematology/Oncology at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania by David Vaughn
- Refugee Cities How Afghans Changed Urban Pakistan by Sanaa Alimia
- Prague and Beyond by Kateřina Čapková, Hillel J. Kieval