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.
Southeastern Indians Life Portraits
A Catalogue of Pictures 1564-1860
Life Portraits has been a classic title in southeastern archaeology and a staple of bookstores and museum shops around the country since its original publication in 1958. Because the carefully identified illustrations were secured from a wide variety of sources, including the British Museum, the Charleston Museum, the New York Public Library, and the Oklahoma Historical Society, this volume represents the most comprehensiveand widely available record of Indian images. Designed for Americana collections, it will appeal to general readers as well as professional historians and archaeologists.
- Copyright year: 1958
Pottery and Chronology at Angel
Located near present-day Evansville, Indiana, the Angel site is one of the important archaeological towns associated with prehistoric Mississippian society. More than two million artifacts were collected from this site during excavations from 1939 to 1989, but, until now, no systematic survey of the pottery sherds had been conducted. This volume, documenting the first in-depth analysis of Angel site pottery, also provides scholars of Mississippian culture with a chronology of this important site.
- Copyright year: 2000
Sewing Shut My Eyes
- Copyright year: 2000
Dictionary of Modern Anguish
Fourteen enactments of radical undoing by the acclaimed author of Leonardo's Horse and Plane Geometry and Other Affairs of the Heart. Reviews of unwritten novels, prefaces to fraudulent books, narratives of dictionary entries, and one interminable sentence, all written in a style as strewn with landmines as everyday speech.
- Copyright year: 2000
Get a Shot of Rhythm and Blues
The Arthur Alexander Story
The first book-length biography of an influential country/soul legend whose songs have been recorded by the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, and Bob Dylan.
The Cahokia Mounds
Provides a comprehensive collection of Moorehead's investigations of the nation's largest prehistoric mound center
- Copyright year: 2000
Somebody Told Me
The Newspaper Stories of Rick Bragg
- Copyright year: 2000
The Battle-Ground
Captures the war's human toll and explores its social consequences
- Copyright year: 2000
Manassas
A Novel of the War
- Copyright year: 2000
Stability and Change in Guale Indian Pottery, A.D. 1300-1702
- Copyright year: 2000
The WPA Guide to 1930s Alabama
A fascinating time capsule, this classic guide captures Alabama at a critical moment in its history between the Great Depression and World War II and its aftermath.
- Copyright year: 2000
Chick Lit Postfeminist Fiction
- Copyright year: 2000
The Petroglyphs and Pictographs of Missouri
This comprehensive guide to the rock art of Missouri presents major design motifs and links those images to Native American beliefs.
- Copyright year: 1999
Mythography
The Study of Myths and Rituals
- Copyright year: 2000
Discrepant Engagement
Dissonance, Cross-Culturality, and Experimental Writing
This highly regarded and frequently referenced work of literary criticism is essential to any study of avant garde poetics.
- Copyright year: 2000
Bioarchaeological Studies of Life in the Age of Agriculture
A View from the Southeast
Investigations of skeletal remains from key archaeological sites reveal new data and offer insights on prehistoric life and health in the Southeast
- Copyright year: 2000
Rabbit Tales
Poetry Politic John Updike
These essays show the Rabbit novels to be a carefully crafted fabric of changing hues and textures, of social realism and something of grandeur, worthy of Dickens, Thackeray, and Joyce.
- Copyright year: 2000
Wrestlin' Jacob
A Portrait of Religion in Antebellum Georgia and the Carolina Low Country
- Copyright year: 2000
Translating the Unspeakable
Poetry and the Innovative Necessity
Re.La.Vir
Juxtaposing savvy technical language and graphic scenes of sexual violence, the novel creates an alternative techno fictive space for representing lived experience.
- Copyright year: 1999
Measuring the Flow of Time
The Works of James A. Ford, 1935-1941
This collection of Ford's works focuses on the development of ceramic chronology—a key tool in Americanist archaeology.
- Copyright year: 1999
In The Box Called Pleasure
The unique product of a poet with a gift for a kind of fiction that is full of formal bravado, strange incident, and a stranger but very human pathos
- Copyright year: 1999
The Northwest Florida Expeditions of Clarence Bloomfield Moore
This comprehensive compilation of Moore's archaeological reports on northwest Florida and southern Alabama and Georgia presents the earliest documented investigations of this region.
- Copyright year: 1999
It is Union and Liberty
Alabama Coal Miners, 1898-1998
- Copyright year: 1999
Politics, Society, and the Klan in Alabama, 1915-1949
This first book-length examination of the Klan in Alabama represents exhaustive research that challenges traditional interpretations.
- Copyright year: 1999
Antiquities of the Southern Indians, Particularly of the Georgia Tribes
- Copyright year: 1999
Southern Souvenirs
Stories & Essays Sarah Haardt
- Copyright year: 1999
Southern Souvenirs
Stories & Essays Sarah Haardt
- Copyright year: 1999
Distorture
Distorture is a fiercely modern book full of jeweled descriptions of violent eroticism. In Distorture, his first book of stories, Rob Hardin subverts nineteenth century romanticism and redefines the aesthetics of excess. Distorture splices the digital and the autumnal with the drive of the dark ambient music and the elegance of a late Liszt Sonata.
- Copyright year: 2004
The Last Hotel For Women
In her fourth novel Covington threads the turbulent racial unrest
of Civil Rights-era Birmingham into the already complicated fabric of one
white family's life.
- Copyright year: 1999
Crossing Blood
Kincaid's fictional meditation on race relations in the Jim Crow South takes voice through its protagonist, a white teenage girl growing up in segregated Tallahassee.
- Copyright year: 1999
The West and Central Florida Expeditions of Clarence Bloomfield Moore
This compilation of Moore's publications on western and central Florida provides all of his archaeological data on the region's mounds and prehistoric canals in a single volume.
- Copyright year: 1999
The Objectivist Nexus
Essays in Cultural Poetics
Outstanding poets and critics present cultural readings of the Objectivist poets, a group whose works have been largely unexamined.
- Copyright year: 1999
Latino Heretics
The work of Omar Castaneda epitomized the new era of Latino writing that combined heart and art: hyper-arte and hyper-corazon. This anthology fulfills his vision of a collection of fiction and cross-genre prose by contemporary Latino/a writers on "unspeakable" topics.
- Copyright year: 1999
A Thousand Kisses
A Grandmother's Holocaust Letters
Letters to a beloved son and his family tell the poignant story of one woman's life in Nazi-occupied Prague
- Copyright year: 1999
Public Management Reform and Innovation
Research, Theory, and Application
- Copyright year: 1999
Egotopia
Narcissism and the New American Landscape
Egotopia explains why individual political and economic interests have eclipsed aesthetic considerations in the rampant billboards, malls, and urban sprawl of the New American Landscape
The East Florida Expeditions of Clarence Bloomfield Moore
This comprehensive compilation of Moore's archaeological publications on eastern Florida will prove an invaluable primary resource for Florida archaeologists.
Clarence B. Moore (1852-1936), a wealthy Philadelphia socialite, paper company heir, and photographer made the archaeology of the Southeast his passion beginning in the 1870s. This volume collects 17 of Moore's publications on East Florida, originally published between 1892 and 1903. These invaluable and copiously illustrated works document the results of Moore's numerous archaeological expeditions along Florida's eastern coastline from the Georgia border to Lake Okeechobee and focus primarily on sites along the St. Johns River and its tributaries. Moore's archaeological work in East Florida was arguably his best and most thorough research from a modern perspective.
- Copyright year: 1999
Double or Nothing
Double or Nothing challenges the way we read fiction and the way we see words, and in the process, gives us back more of our own world and our real dilemmas than we are used to getting.