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Originally founded in 1890, University of Pennsylvania Press’s innate mission is to advance publication of books that aid scholarly research and educational objectives. By long tradition, the Press has published distinct works in Cultural Studies, Urban Studies and International Rights, now diversified to exemplary works in convergent areas of Jewish Studies, Political Science, and Social Sciences. Today, the Press publishes over 140 new titles and periodical issues each year, with an active backlist of more than 3,000 titles.

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The Unruly Tongue Speech and Violence in Medieval Italy Melissa Vise
Insensible of Boundaries Studies in Mary Ann Shadd Cary Kristin Moriah
Mobilization Politics Governing Philadelphia in the Early Twenty-First Century Stephen J. McGovern
After Work Japanese Silver Backpackers in Malaysia Shiori Shakuto
Still Lives Jewish Photography in Nazi Germany Ofer Ashkenazi, Sarah Wobick-Segev, Rebekka Grossmann, Shira Miron
Master Peace Lebanon's Violence and the Politics of Expertise Nikolas Kosmatopoulos
The Fugitive in Flight Faith, Liberalism, and Law in a Classic TV Show Stanley Fish
Making Pagans Theatrical Practice and Comparative Religion in Early Modern England John Kuhn
Republic of Indians Empires of Indigenous Law in the Early American South Bradley J. Dixon
America Under the Hammer Auctions and the Emergence of Market Values Ellen Hartigan-O'Connor
On Revival Hebrew Literature Between Life and Death Roni Henig
Dilemmas Beyond Binaries and Double Binds Michael Jackson
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