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 Criminal Case of Juana Aguilar Adjudicating Gender in Colonial Central America Sylvia Sellers-García
The Excavations Beneath Wilson’s Arch, Volume 1 Joe Uziel, Avi Solomon, Tehillah Lieberman
Iridescence and the Image Material Thinking in the Early Modern Spanish World Brendan C. McMahon
Opacity Blackness and the Art of the Dutch Republic Angela Vanhaelen
The Woman’s Messenger Evangelical Literature and the Missionary Movement in Republican China Yun Zhou
My Degeneration A Journey Through Parkinson’s Peter Dunlap-Shohl
Queer Making On Artists and Desire in Medieval Europe Karl Whittington
Becoming La Raza Negotiating Race in the Chican@ Movement(s) José G. Izaguirre III
Enemies, a Love Story Mizrahi-Arab-Ashkenazi Relations Since the Dawn of Zionism Hillel Cohen, Haim Watzman
Luisa de Carvajal y Mendoza The Politics of an Anglo-Spanish Life Freddy Cristóbal Domínguez
Megiddo VII The Shmunis Excavations of a Monumental Middle Bronze Tomb and Its Environs Matthew J. Adams, Melissa S. Cradic, Israel Finkelstein
Facing Decay Beauty, Aging, and Cosmetics in Early Modern Europe Erin Griffey
Graphic Medicine Manifesto Tenth-Anniversary Edition MK Czerwiec, Ian Williams, Susan Merrill Squier, Michael J. Green, Kimberly R. Myers, Scott T. Smith, Juliet McMullin, Brian Callender
Thrill Ride The Transformation of Hersheypark John R. Haddad
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