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The Penn State University Press, also known as The Pennsylvania State University Press, is a non-profit publisher of scholarly books and journals.Established in 1956, it is the independent publishing branch of the Pennsylvania State University and is a division of the Penn State University Library system.
The Potts House at 3905 Spruce Street in Philadelphia.A mid-nineteenth century villa, it serves as home of the press [2]. The press was originally incorporated with by the Pennsylvania state government on March 26, 1890, [3] and the imprint of the University of Pennsylvania Press first appeared on publications in the 1890s, among the earliest such imprints in America.
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This category is for academic (including scientific) journals published by Penn State University Press. Pages in category "Penn State University Press academic journals" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.
The University of Pittsburgh, Penn State, Temple and Lincoln are in line to receive about $623 Pennsylvania universities are still waiting for state subsidies. It won't make them more affordable
The journal is published three times a year by the Penn State University Press on behalf of the Society for Utopian Studies. The Editor is Jennifer Wagner-Lawlor of the Pennsylvania State University, in the United States. [1]
The Pennsylvania State University (Penn State or PSU) is a public state-related land-grant research university with campuses and facilities throughout Pennsylvania, United States. Founded in 1855 as Farmers' High School of Pennsylvania , [ 13 ] Penn State was named the state's first land-grant university eight years later, in 1863.
Eisenbrauns, an imprint of Penn State University Press, is an academic publisher specializing in the ancient Near East and biblical studies.They publish approximately twenty new books and reference works each year, as well as reprinting out-of-print books relating to biblical studies.