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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Used, Abused, and Sidelined Debating the Declaration Mary E. Stuckey
Kiriath-jearim The Shmunis Family Excavations Israel Finkelstein, Thomas Römer
The Monument of Tomorrow Creative Conservation and the Spanish War Miguel Caballero
Hellenistic Nysa-Scythopolis I The German-Israeli Tell Iẓṭabba Excavation Project, the 2019–2020 Seasons Achim Lichtenberger, Oren Tal
The God of This House Christian Domestic Cult Before Constantine Caroline Johnson Hodge
The American Institute of Iranian Studies Half a Century of Foundational Research Erica Ehrenberg
Visions of the Future Modern Architecture, Catholicism, and the State in Central Europe, 1918–1939 Matthew Rampley
Jehu’s Tribute What Can Biblical Studies Offer Assyriology? Jeffrey L. Cooley, Rannfrid I. Lasine Thelle
Wenamun’s Prophetic Mission Theocratic Rhetoric in Egypt and the Hebrew Bible Christopher B. Hays
Sound Tactics Auditory Power in Political Protests Justin Eckstein
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