Founded in 1945, the University Press of Florida is the official publisher of the State University System of Florida. UPF has published over 2,500 books since its inception and currently releases approximately 80 new titles each year. Its publishing strengths include archaeology, history, literature, Latin American studies, African American studies, space studies, sustainability, and Florida history and culture. UPF engages educators, students, and discerning readers by producing works of global significance, regional importance, and lasting value.
University Press of Florida also includes the imprint, University of Florida Press.
Race, Place, and Memory
Deep Currents in Wilmington, North Carolina
Frank Lloyd Wright at the University of Florida
Investigating the Ordinary
Everyday Matters in Southeast Archaeology
Geology of the Florida Keys
Furiously Funny
Comic Rage from Ralph Ellison to Chris Rock
Cuban Cultural Heritage
A Rebel Past for a Revolutionary Nation
Heritage at the Interface
Interpretation and Identity
Historical Archaeology of Early Modern Colonialism in Asia-Pacific
The Southwest Pacific and Oceanian Regions
Historical Archaeology of Early Modern Colonialism in Asia-Pacific
The Asia-Pacific Region
Critical Theory and the Anthropology of Heritage Landscapes
Resistance Reimagined
Black Women's Critical Thought as Survival
Looking closely at nineteenth-century texts and twentieth-century novels written by African American women about antebellum America, Resistance Reimagined highlights examples of black women’s activism within a society that spoke so much of freedom but granted it so selectively.