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.
Opening the Gates to Canal Cuisine
Preserving the American Era
Travels on the St. Johns River
This book includes writings from father and son naturalists John and William Bartram, who explored the St. Johns River Valley in Florida in 1765, along with commentary and a modern record of the flora and fauna the Bartrams encountered.
Bioarchaeology and Climate Change
A View from South Asian Prehistory
Colonized Bodies, Worlds Transformed
Toward A Global Bioarchaeology of Contact and Colonialism
Broken Chains and Subverted Plans
Ethnicity, Race, and Commodities
Setting the Table
Ceramics, Dining, and Cultural Exchange in Andalucía and La Florida
Dressing the Part
Power, Dress, Gender, and Representation in the Pre-Columbian Americas
Plugged In
Cybersecurity in the Modern Age
In Plugged In, we meet the men and women at the Florida Institute for Cybersecurity Research who have devoted their careers to studying and staying one step ahead of the bad guys.