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  1. The University of Pennsylvania Press publishes more than 100 new books a year and 22 journals. Find out more about us here.

  2. Beginning in the mid-1960s, Penn Press began to focus its editorial program on American and European historical and cultural studies and the social sciences, and resources for practitioners in healthcare, human rights, and public policy.

  3. To contact individuals within specific departments at Penn Press, please use the links below to navigate to each department’s page. Acquisitions Department. Responsible for finding, evaluating, and selecting book manuscripts for publication. Editing, Design, & Production Department.

  4. Studies in Health, Illness, and Caregiving. Transactions of the American Philosophical Society. The University of Pennsylvania Dreiser Edition. Penn Press has long maintained series in a wide range of subject areas. Learn more about all of our series on this alphabetical listing page.

  5. Find information about Penn Press's policies and procedures for authors, including proposal submission and manuscript preparation guidelines. Skip to content About

  6. Learn more about the full range of subjects that Penn Press publishes books in on this alphabetical listing page.

  7. View Penn Press seasonal catalogs dating back to 2012, with information about our books and journals published during that time.

  8. Founded in 1890, the University of Pennsylvania Press is one of the oldest scholarly imprints in North America. Penn Press publishes rigorous and thought-provoking work in the humanities and social sciences designed to advance knowledge, dialogue, and understanding.

  9. Wharton School Press, the book publishing arm of the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, was established to inspire bold, insightful thinking within the global business community.

  10. Penn Press furnishes digital files of many books to Bookshare, a nonprofit organization that makes books accessible, at no charge, to college and university students with verified print disabilities. For more information, especially about older books of ours unavailable from this source, email the Press at pressrts@pobox.upenn.edu .