UAP has won numerous awards for its publications over the years and has developed a solid list of titles in archaeology, public administration, and several areas of literature and history. With a staff of 17, the Press publishes between 80 to 85 books a year and has a backlist of approximately 1,800 titles in print.
Tried Men and True, or Union Life in Dixie
Theaters of Translation
Cosmopolitan Vernaculars in Shakespeare's England
Explores the profound influence of multilingual dictionaries, dialogues, and grammars on English Renaissance playwrights
- Copyright year: 2025
Manifesting Violence
White Terrorism, Digital Culture, and the Rhetoric of Replacement
Manifesting Violence explores the digital world as a fertile location where white supremist groups spread manifestos and screeds about a supposed white genocide.
- Copyright year: 2025
An Apprehension of Splendor
A Biography in Photographs of F. Scott Fitzgerald and His Family
A unique collection of Fitzgerald family photographs, many never before published, hand selected by a curator of the Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald Museum
Under the Sun
A Black Journalist's Journey
A determined journalist’s account of rising to Pulitzer Prize-winning height
- Copyright year: 2025
Theatre Symposium, Vol. 32
Material Performance and Performing Objects
Theater Symposium, Volume 32 seeks to explore the collaborative interactions and ritual chains specific to performance during the collective reemergence into a hope filled post-COVID landscape. The contributors choose to engage this period of rebirth through an examination of the thriving and robust environment of material performance in all its facets. While vast in its diversity and by far the most popular aspect of object performance, puppetry serves as the guide into an even larger creative space of object performance styles and structures.
- Copyright year: 2025
The Battle for the University of Alabama
The Perilous Path of Higher Education in the Reconstruction South
Traces the little-known story of the bitter contest for the fate of the University of Alabama after the Civil War
- Copyright year: 2025
Secrets I Won't Take with Me
Home, War, and the Struggle for Peace in Israel
The story of the birth and evolution of modern Israel, especially concerning the struggle for Israeli-Palestinian peace, from the view of a journalist, politician and diplomat who wrote with his own hands several important chapters in that history.
- Copyright year: 2025
Public Loves, Private Troubles
Migration, Technology, and Intimacy in Rural Indigenous Guatemala
Examines the role of digital technologies in the lives of Kaqchikel Maya women whose husbands work abroad
- Copyright year: 2025
Emergency Deep
Cold War Missions of a Submarine Commander
Conveys in dramatic detail the high-risk, covert operations of a nuclear attack submarine during the zenith of the Cold War
- Copyright year: 2021