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Established in 1903, Manchester University Press stands as a beacon of intellectual excellence and academic rigor. With a rich legacy in disseminating knowledge in the humanities and social sciences, the press has continually evolved and adapted to the ever-changing landscape of scholarly exploration.

A hallmark of Manchester University Press is its unwavering dedication to quality. Collaborating with a constellation of leading thinkers and emerging scholars hailing from all corners of the globe, the press consistently publishes over 200 books each year. Many of these publications have garnered prestigious accolades, cementing their status as prize-winning contributions that enrich the academic realm.

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Sir Philip Sidney: The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia The New Arcadia, Second Revised Edition Victor Skretkowicz, Elisabeth Chaghafi, J. B. Lethbridge
Premodern ruling sexualities Representation, identity, and power Gabrielle Storey, Zita Eva Rohr
Herminie and Fanny Pereire Elite Jewish women in nineteenth-century France Helen M. Davies
Myth and (mis)information Constructing the medical professions in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century English literature and culture Allan Ingram, Helen Williams, Clark Lawlor
Political ecologies of the far right Fanning the flames Irma Kinga Allen, Kristoffer Ekberg, Ståle Holgersen, Andreas Malm
Neither use nor ornament A cultural biography of clutter and procrastination Tracey Potts
Passages On geo-analysis and the aesthetics of precarity Sam Okoth Opondo, Michael J. Shapiro
At home with the poor Consumer behaviour and material culture in England, c.1650-1850 Joseph Harley
Home front heroism Civilians and conflict in Second World War London Ellena Matthews
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