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.
Border Diplomacy
The Caroline and McLeod Affairs in Anglo-American-Canadian Relations, 1837-1842
When Good Men Do Nothing
The Assassination Of Albert Patterson
A provocative telling of "The Phenix City Story."
- Copyright year: 2005
Music Education in the United States
Contemporary Issues
Billions for Defense
Government Finance by the Defense Plant Corporation During World War II
The Southern States Since The War
Heartland English
Variation and Transition in the American Midwest
“Heartland” English is the first book-length scholarly treatment of English spoken in the Midwest, or the northern interior of the continental United States. Frazer and his contributors focus on the myth of a uniform, “Midwestern” variety of American English. They show the complex region in which forces-old and new- have led to variety in the spoken language.
European Metals in Native Hands
Rethinking Technological Change 1640-1683
The first detailed analysis of Native metalworking in the Protohistoric/Contact Period
- Copyright year: 2005
Dreamer of the Ghetto
The Life and Works of Israel Zangwill
Udelson provides a trenchant analysis of Zangwill's works set within a historical context, i.e., Jewish emancipation and the dilemma of how one might remain fully Jewish while becoming fully modern.
See It Now Confronts McCarthyism
Television Documentary and the Politics of Representation
Let Us Now Praise Famous Women
A Memoir
An affectionate, humorous account of small town Alabama during the civil rights era.
- Copyright year: 2005
Gone to Another Meeting
The National Council of Jewish Women, 1893-1993
- Copyright year: 1993
Blockade Runners of the Confederacy
A readable, exciting chronicle of the men and ships that ran federal naval blockades during the Civil War
- Copyright year: 2004
The Collected Short Fiction of Marianne Hauser
- Copyright year: 2005
The Battle for Alabama's Wilderness
Saving the Great Gymnasiums of Nature
Traces the development of Alabama's environmental movement from its beginnings with the establishment of The Alabama Conservancy in the late 1960s and early '70s to the preservation efforts of present-day activist groups
- Copyright year: 2005
United States-Latin American Relations, 1800-1850
The Formative Generations
To make sense of these relationships, this volume concentrates on Central America, Peru, Colombia, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Mexico. Describing the particular paths taken by each of the formation of relations with the United States, Shurbutt and his colleagues focus on the American diplomatic community and its effectiveness in tense political situations.
Granville Sharp Pattison
Anatomist and Antagonist, 1791-1851
- Copyright year: 1987
Army of Hope, Army of Alienation
Culture and Contradiction in the American Army Communities of Cold War Germany
- Copyright year: 2004
Hillbilly Realist
Herman Clarence Nixon of Possum Trot
Osage Indian Customs and Myths
The only published record available of the oral cultural traditions of the Osage people.
- Copyright year: 2005
Travail In An Arab Land
The Bioarchaeology of Virginia Burial Mounds
A long-ignored prehistoric mound building people
Early Pottery
Technology, Function, Style, and Interaction in the Lower Southeast
A synthesis of research on earthenware technologies of the Late Archaic Period in the southeastern U.S.
- Copyright year: 2004
Boundary Conditions
Macrobotanical Remains and the Oliver Phase of Central Indiana, A.D. 1200-1450
Prehistoric plant use in the Late Woodland Period of central Indiana
Essays in Linguistics
Dialectology, Grammar, and Lexicography in Honor of James B. Mcmillan
"Raymond and Russell have fashioned a lively, useful volume. . . . The ability and integrity of the contributors make much of the difference, but the editors have given the book direction by soliciting state of the art essays in three fields . . . dialectology (the articles represent area linguistics at its best), grammar and usage (Algeo on usage shibboleths is particularly fine), and lexicography (a delight)."
—Choice
A Voice Of Their Own
The Woman Suffrage Press, 1840-1910
Kentucky
- Copyright year: 1990
The Winter Sailor
Francis R. Stebbins on Florida's Indian River, 1878-1888
A unique guide to Florida's frontier history along Indian River.
The Rock-Art of Eastern North America
Capturing Images and Insight
- Copyright year: 2004
Integral Music
Languages Of African-American Innovation
An important study of African American contributions to contemporary American poetry.
- Copyright year: 2004
Waccamaw Legacy
Contemporary Indians Fight for Survival
An insightful and informative look into the Waccamaw Siouan's quest for identity and survival
- Copyright year: 2004
Diesel
Technology And Society In Industrial Germany
- Copyright year: 1987
Dirtmouth
- Copyright year: 2004
Amythia
Crisis in the Natural History of Western Culture
The Garden in Which I Walk
- Copyright year: 2004
Differentials
Poetry, Poetics, Pedagogy
A new collection of essays from a distinguished critic of contemporary poetry
- Copyright year: 2004
Theatre History Studies 2004, Vol. 24
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Theatre History Studies is an annual, peer-reviewed journal devoted to research in all areas of theatre history.
Rhetorical Dimensions Of Popular Culture
Before Brown
Civil Rights and White Backlash in the Modern South
- Copyright year: 2004
Simple Story Of A Soldier
Life And Service in the 2d Mississippi Infantry
- Copyright year: 2004
A History of the Imagination
Norman Lock juxtaposes remote times and places, historical facts and literary fictions, to create an absurdist collage reminiscent of Guy Davenport and Donald Barthelme. In this world it is not impossible to sail from Mombasa to Cinncinati, or to set out from the City of Radiant Objects, where "things are free of the obligation to signify," or to go hunting icebergs in a quest to avenge the Titanic at last. Borne aloft by Wilbur Wright, Jules Verne, Ziegfield, and Houdini, we find ourselves lost again in a "seam in the world...between History and Imagination."
- Copyright year: 2004