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.
Caribbean Paleodemography
Population, Culture History, and Sociopolitical Processes in Ancient Puerto Rico
- Copyright year: 2005
Cannoneers in Gray
The Field Artillery of the Army of Tennessee
A highly regarded resource on a critical aspect of the Civil War
- Copyright year: 1989
Standing the Gaff
The Life and Hard Times of a Minor League Umpire
- Copyright year: 2005
A Blockaded Family
Life in Southern Alabama During the Civil War
- Copyright year: 2005
The Westo Indians
Slave Traders of the Early Colonial South
A comprehensive study that rescues the Westo from obscurity.
- Copyright year: 2005
The Making of Saints
Contesting Sacred Ground
A multidisciplinary study of the commonalities between heroes, icons, saints, and their institutions, across several cultures.
- Copyright year: 2005
The Archaeology of Ocmulgee Old Fields, Macon, Georgia
- Copyright year: 2005
The Freedom Quilting Bee
Folk Art and the Civil Rights Movement
The original book on the renowned Freedom quilters of Gee's Bend
- Copyright year: 2005
Public Libraries in Nazi Germany
National Socialist state control of a public institution.
Plains Earthlodges
Ethnographic and Archaeological Perspectives
A survey of Native American earthlodge research from across the Great Plains. This collection explores current research in the ethnography and archaeology of Plains earthlodges, and considers a variety of Plains tribes, including the Mandan, Hidatsa, Cheyenne, and their late prehistoric period predecessors.
- Copyright year: 2005
Colonial Search For A Southern Eden
Colonial Search for a Southern Eden details how European imperialists began to dream of other kinds of wealth besides gold in the New World.
The Americas That Might Have Been
Native American Social Systems through Time
- Copyright year: 2005
Forgetfulness
A Novel
The first part of Forgetfulness is a fictional monograph on the life of the Austrian modernist composer Anton von Webern (1883-1945).
- Copyright year: 2005
The Juarez Myth In Mexico
Old Mobile Archaeology
Archaeological excavations since 1989 have uncovered exciting evidence of the original townsite of Mobile, first capital of the Louisiana colony, and remnants of the colony's port on Dauphin Island.
- Copyright year: 2005
Transmitting the Past
Historical and Cultural Perspectives on Broadcasting
- Copyright year: 2005
Satchel Paige's America
- Copyright year: 2005
Ethnographers In The Field
The Psychology of Research
A study of how doing field research submerged in a different culture impacts one's sense of identity.
Distant Reading
Performance, Readership, and Consumption in Contemporary Poetry
Ultimately, Distant Reading treats poetry as a cultural practice that is always situated within specific sites of performance—recited on stage, displayed in magazines, laid out on a page, scrolled on the computer screen—rather than as a transcendent cloud of meaning tethered only to its words.
- Copyright year: 2005
A Rogue's Paradise
Crime and Punishment in Antebellum Florida, 1821-1861
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