
The Catholic Church, Pope Francis and The Shroud of Turin
The mystery surrounding the Shroud of Turin has fascinated people for centuries. Often considered to be the burial…
The mystery surrounding the Shroud of Turin has fascinated people for centuries. Often considered to be the burial…
One of the nicer things about being an internationally renowned publishing house is that Yale books are in high demand…
So, we need to talk about tech books. Technology, according to J. G. Ballard, always has unforeseen effects, often contrary…
Spanning some eleven millennia, the new Yale University Press History Catalogue brings together new and bestselling books that…
Yale University Press’ Little Histories collection is a family of books that take a closer look at some…
Is there a finer season than summer? The sun is presumably shining, work is in relatively short supply…
‘Color is really the mise-en-scène in which everything else takes place’. Peter Mendelsund, Graphic Designer
Remarkable achievements are often the products of remarkable lives. The following collection of recently published and forthcoming books…
The challenges facing the world are multiplex; the global financial crisis, costly and exhausting conflicts, and cracks appearing…
Drawing on extensive research and experience living and working in Asia over the last thirty-five years, Stumbling Giant…
Perhaps the world’s most distinctive tree, ginkgo has remained stubbornly unchanged for more than two hundred million years….
Yale Editor Phoebe Clapham discusses the changing nature of economics
For those lucky enough to be in London this summer for the Olympics, we’ve decided to share a…
Following the release of Frank Ledwidge’s ebook short Punching Below Our Weight last month, we take a look at…
Metamorphosis: Titian 2012 is an exciting new multimedia arts project from the National Gallery London, featuring works by…