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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 Emergence of Arabic Poetry From Regional Identities to Islamic Canonization Nathaniel A. Miller
Belonging An Intimate History of Slavery and Family in Early New England Gloria McCahon Whiting
American Contact Objects of Intercultural Encounters and the Boundaries of Book History Rhae Lynn Barnes, Glenda Goodman
The Customer Centricity Ebook Collection (3 Books) Customer Centricity, The Customer Centricity Playbook, and The Customer-Base Audit Peter Fader, Bruce G. S. Hardie, Michael Ross, Sarah E. Toms
The Rising Generation Gradual Abolition, Black Legal Culture, and the Making of National Freedom Sarah L. H. Gronningsater
León and Galicia Under Queen Sancha and King Fernando I Bernard F. Reilly, Simon R. Doubleday
Between Possibility and Peril Domestic Courts and the Selective Enforcement of International Human Rights Chris Kendall
Sacred Places Tell Tales Jewish Life and Heritage in Modern Cairo Yoram Meital
Fixing the Liturgy Friars, Sisters, and the Dominican Rite, 1256-1516 Claire Taylor Jones
Proust's Songbook Songs and Their Uses Jennifer Rushworth
Marketplace Dignity Transforming How We Engage with Customers Across Their Journey Cait Lamberton, Neela A. Saldanha, Tom Wein
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