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.
Ancestors of Worthy Life
Plantation Slavery and Black Heritage at Mount Clare
Negotiated Settlements
Andean Communities and Landscapes under Inka and Spanish Colonialism
Ancient Maya Pottery
Classification, Analysis, and Interpretation
Cultural Heritage Management
A Global Perspective
Dictionary of Latin American Cultural Studies
Making Sense of Marshall Ledbetter
The Dark Side of Political Protest
We Are Imazighen
The Development of Algerian Berber Identity in Twentieth-Century Literature and Culture
When Tobacco Was King
Families, Farm Labor, and Federal Policy in the Piedmont
This book examines the agriculture of the South’s original staple crop in the Old Bright Belt—a diverse region named after the unique bright, or flue-cured, tobacco variety it spawned.