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.
Diamonds in the Rough
A History of Alabama's Cahaba Coal Field
- Copyright year: 2013
The Tallons
- Copyright year: 1964
The Looking-Glass
- Copyright year: 1943
The House by the Side of the Road
The Selma Civil Rights Movement
Come in at the Door
- Copyright year: 1934
Southern Sanctuary
A Naturalist's Walk through the Seasons
- Copyright year: 2015
American Literary Minimalism
- Copyright year: 2015
Sherman's Mississippi Campaign
- Copyright year: 2006
Here and There in Mexico
The Travel Writings of Mary Ashley Townsend
Mary Ashley Townsend was a novelist, newspaper columnist, and poet laureate of New Orleans who made several trips to Mexico with her daughter Cora during the last two decades of the 19th century. She collected her impressions of many aspects of life in that country—flora, fauna, architecture, people at work and play, fashion, society, food—and wrote about them during a time when few women engaged in solo travel, much less the pursuit of travel writing. Here and There in Mexico will make new contribution to the field of Latin American studies and to the travel literature genre, both as a primary source for historians and as a well-written account of a southern woman’s impressions of Mexico during a crucial period in that country’s development.
Tender Is the Night and F. Scott Fitzgerald's Sentimental Identities
- Copyright year: 2015
Tenahaha and the Wari State
A View of the Middle Horizon from the Cotahuasi Valley
- Copyright year: 2015
Reading Network Fiction
David Ciccoricco establishes the category of "network fiction" as distinguishable from other forms of hypertext and cybertext: network fictions are narrative texts in digitally networked environments that make use of hypertext technology in order to create emergent and recombinant narratives.
- Copyright year: 2007
Other Letters to Milena / Otras cartas a Milena
- Copyright year: 2014
Henry Darwin Rogers, 1808–1866
American Geologist
Henry Darwin Rogers was one of the first professional geologists in the United States. He directed two of the earliest state geological surveys--New Jersey and Pennsylvania--in the mid-1830s. His major interest was Pennsylvania, with its Appalachian Mountains, which Rogers saw as great folds of sedimentary rock. He belived that an interpretation of these folds would lead to an understanding of the dynamic processes that had shaped the earth. From Rogers' efforts to explain these Pennsylvania folds came the first uniquely American theory of mountain elevation, a theory that Rogers personally considered his most significant achievement.
Community over Chaos
An Ecological Perspective on Communication Ethics
As James A. Mackin, Jr., shows, both modernism and postmodernism have undermined the traditional foundations for ethics. Using an ecological model, however, Community over Chaos develops a common ground for ethical judgments about communication, thus countering the current theoretical climate of pessimistic cynicism toward the very possibility of ethics.
Theatre History Studies 2014, Vol. 33
Theatres of War
- Copyright year: 2014
Gertrude Stein and the Reinvention of Rhetoric
- Copyright year: 2014
Winds of Will
Emily Dickinson and the Sovereignty of Democratic Thought
United States–Latin American Relations, 1850–1903
Establishing a Relationship
United States–Latin American Relations, 1850–1903 is a collection of essays that provide an in-depth analysis of the developing relationship between the Americas during the critical period from the Mexican War to the Panama Canal treaty of 1903.
- Copyright year: 1999
Recursive Desire
Rereading Epic Tradition
Recursive Desire rereads the epic tradition and specific epic poems in ways that challenge traditional notions of the genre and highlights its vital, shifting, polyvocal array (and disarray) of textual forces.
- Copyright year: 1997
Epistolary Responses
The Letter in Twentieth-Century American Fiction and Criticism
Epistolary Responses explores the transformative nature of epistolary fiction and criticism in letter form from a largely feminist perspective.
The Historian behind the History
Conversations with Southern Historians
- Copyright year: 2014
Martin Luther King Jr., Heroism, and African American Literature
- Copyright year: 2014
The Reminiscences of George Strother Gaines
Pioneer and Statesman of Early Alabama and Mississippi, 1805–1843
Provides a fascinating glimpse into the early history of the Mississippi-Alabama Territory and antebellum Alabama
- Copyright year: 1998
Theatre Symposium, Vol. 22
Broadway and Beyond: Commercial Theatre Considered
- Copyright year: 2014
Truman Capote's Southern Years, 25th Anniversary Edition
Stories from a Monroeville Cousin
- Copyright year: 2014
Tracing Southern Storytelling in Black and White
- Copyright year: 2014
The Punitive Imagination
Law, Justice, and Responsibility
- Copyright year: 2014
Stepping Into Zion
Hatzaad Harishon, Black Jews, and the Remaking of Jewish Identity
- Copyright year: 2014
The Observable Characteristics of Organisms
Stories
- Copyright year: 2014
Helen Keller Really Lived
A Novel
- Copyright year: 2014
Freshwater Mussels of Florida
- Copyright year: 2014
Fourteen Stories, None of Them Are Yours
A Novel
- Copyright year: 2014
Conceiving Normalcy
Rhetoric, Law, and the Double Binds of Infertility
This ground-breaking rhetorical analysis examines a 1987 Massachusetts law affecting infertility treatment and the cultural context that makes such a law possible
American Culture, Canons, and the Case of Elizabeth Stoddard
- Copyright year: 2003
After War Times
An African American Childhood in Reconstruction-Era Florida
- Copyright year: 2014
Alabama Governors
A Political History of the State
An entirely revised and updated edition of the best-selling 2001 original
- Copyright year: 2014
Our Southern Zion
A History of Calvinism in the South Carolina Low Country, 1690-1990
An exploration of the ways a particular religious tradition and a distinct social context have interacted over a 300-year period, including the unique story of the oldest and largest African American Calvinist community in America
- Copyright year: 1996
Storm of Words
Science, Religion, and Evolution in the Civil War Era
- Copyright year: 2014
Reconstructing Tascalusa's Chiefdom
Pottery Styles and the Social Composition of Late Mississippian Communities along the Alabama River
- Copyright year: 2014