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Penn State University Press was founded in 1956 and publishes around 100 new monographs and more than 60 journals per year with a focus on the humanities and social sciences. The Press is best known for areas of scholarship in art history, medieval studies, Latin American studies, rhetoric and communication, religious studies, and graphic medicine.

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The Declaration in Script and Print A Visual History of America’s Founding Document John Bidwell
Speaking Words of Wisdom The Beatles and Religion Michael McGowan
Eventually Everything Connects Eight Essays on Uncertainty Sarah Firth
A Conservative Environmentalist The Life and Career of Frank Masland Jr. Thomas G. Smith
Letters from Home The Creation of Diaspora in Jewish Antiquity Malka Z. Simkovich
Memorializing the Unsung Slaves of the Church and the Making of Kongo Catholicism Elochukwu Uzukwu, C.S.Sp.
The Wound and the Stitch A Genealogy of the Female Body from Medieval Iberia to SoCal Chicanx Art Loretta Victoria Ramirez
The Flavors of Iraq Impressions of My Vanished Homeland Feurat Alani, Ross Caputi, Kendra Boileau, Léonard Cohen
A Black Philadelphia Reader African American Writings About the City of Brotherly Love Louis J. Parascandola
Where the Grass Still Sings Stories of Insects and Interconnection Heather Swan
Keeping Women in Their Digital Place The Maintenance of Jewish Gender Norms Online Ruth Tsuria
Actors Carved and Cast Netherlandish Sculpture of the Sixteenth Century Ethan Matt Kavaler
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