Welcome to the latest issue of Bluelines!
Our Fall/Winter 2020 catalog is now available! Browse forthcoming books and journals here.
Out of concern for the health, safety, and well-being of our staff, and in response to a statewide order closing all non-life-sustaining businesses, the PSU Press warehouse has suspended operations until further notice. Click here to learn more about our response to the Covid-19 crisis.
Many of our books are available as e-books or through print on demand; scroll down to see some of our favorite new releases that are available for purchase now. You can also sign up via the “Learn More” link on any of our book pages to be notified when our warehouse operations resume and print books are ready to ship.
Stay healthy!
The PSU Press staff
Tumblr Q&A with Deborah Nadal, author of Rabies in the Streets
Q. Why should we be worried about rabies?
In the Global North, where rabies affects mainly wildlife and causes no more than a couple of autochthonous human cases a year, people tend to think of it as a disease of history. On the contrary, every day dog bites pose deadly threats to those who live in the Global South. In Asia and Africa, almost 60,000 human deaths are estimated to occur every year, but the actual figure is thought to be. . . (more)
We’re disappointed not to visit with you at our usual conferences this spring. Instead, we’ve created virtual exhibits where you can browse the titles we’d have brought with us, and learn how to contact the editors with your book proposal. See the full list here.
Each month we’re highlighting a book available through PSU Press Unlocked, an open-access initiative featuring scholarly digital books and journals in the humanities and social sciences. This month’s pick: Tulip Ware of the Pennsylvania-German Potters.
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