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.
Enduring Digital Damage
Rhetorical Reckonings for Planetary Survival
- Copyright year: 2025
The American Open Road
Narrative and Popular Imagination
- Copyright year: 2025
The American Open Road
Narrative and Popular Imagination
- Copyright year: 2025
Risqué Business
Breastaurants in American Culture
- Copyright year: 2025
Pablo Neruda's Ship Figureheads
A Poet-Collectors Muses and Companions
- Copyright year: 2025
Pablo Neruda's Ship Figureheads
A Poet-Collector's Muses and Companions
- Copyright year: 2025
The Peace Script
Framing Violence in US Anti-War Dissent
- Copyright year: 2025
Six Women Who Shaped What Americans Eat
Food Choice in an Age of Abundance
- Copyright year: 2025
Daydreamers
A Novel
- Copyright year: 2025
America's National Cemeteries
A Meditation on History, Memory, and Place
- Copyright year: 2025
Translating the Ketubah
The Jewish Marriage Contract in America and England
A groundbreaking exploration of the Jewish marriage contract and its evolution in English translation
- Copyright year: 2024
The Lost Cause and the Great War
Progressive Reform and Patriotism in the American South
How Tennessee reformers reconciled Southern heritage with rising nationalism, weaving the Lost Cause into the fabric of American progress and identity
- Copyright year: 2025
The First Fleets
Colonial Navies of the British Atlantic World, 1630–1775
A revealing study on the little-known and misunderstood provincial navies established by North American British colonists
- Copyright year: 2025
Playing for Power
Black Resistance in Amateur Basketball and Football in Jim Crow Virginia
Reveals the role of amateur Black football and basketball in Virginia before integration as a form of resistance to white supremacy
- Copyright year: 2025
Lost City, Found Pyramid
Understanding Alternative Archaeologies and Pseudoscientific Practices
- Copyright year: 2016
Echoes of Exile
A Family’s Odyssey through the Holocaust and Cold War
In “Echoes of Exile,” Daniela Spenser weaves together a history of Europe’s calamitous 20th century conflicts—the Holocaust, Communism, the Cold War—by tracing those events in the lives of her parents and grandparents of Czech, Polish, and German descent. Enhancing and humanizing extensive archival research with interviews and hundreds of personal letters, Echoes of Exile brings complex political history to vivid life in the story of one family's struggle to survive.
- Copyright year: 2025
Echoes of Exile
A Family's Odyssey through the Holocaust and Cold War
In “Echoes of Exile,” Daniela Spenser weaves together a history of Europe’s calamitous 20th century conflicts—the Holocaust, Communism, the Cold War—by tracing those events in the lives of her parents and grandparents of Czech, Polish, and German descent. Enhancing and humanizing extensive archival research with interviews and hundreds of personal letters, Echoes of Exile brings complex political history to vivid life in the story of one family's struggle to survive.
- Copyright year: 2025
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
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
- 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
Chemical Lands
Pesticides, Aerial Spraying, and Health in North America's Grasslands since 1945
- Copyright year: 2018
So Great Was the Slaughter
Market Hunters, Sportsmen, and Wildlife Conservation in Arkansas
An account of the rise of sportsmen and conservation groups in Arkansas who made common cause to save the state’s wildlife resources
- Copyright year: 2025
Marion Greenwood
Portrait and Self-Portrait—A Biography
This new biography reveals Marion Greenwood's central place in the pantheon of history’s remarkable women artists.
- Copyright year: 2025
Grayhawk's Native American Folktales
Noted Houma/Choctaw storyteller Grayhawk Perkins shares age-old wisdom in a memorable collection of folktales
- Copyright year: 2025
Driving Lessons
A Road Trip through American Travel Literature
Weaves the author's own four-month cross-country sojourn in a VW van with thoughts on travel narratives across the history of American literature
- Copyright year: 2025