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.
Archeology of the Funeral Mound
Ocmulgee National Monument, Georgia
- Copyright year: 2003
Blackland Prairies of the Gulf Coastal Plain
Nature, Culture, and Sustainability
- Copyright year: 2003
Aesthetics of the Natural Environment
Laughing Stock
In Laughing Stock, Stribling’s autobiography, the gifted writer reflects with humor, irony, and passion on his trajectory from a remote southern town to the literary heights of Paris and New York.
- Copyright year: 2003
John McIntosh Kell of the Raider Alabama
- Copyright year: 2003
Guadalcanal Remembered
A first-hand account of one of the most gruesome fights in the Pacific by the press officer and historian of the 1st Marine Division on Guadalcanal
- Copyright year: 2003
Chennault
Giving Wings to the Tiger
- Copyright year: 1987
John Letcher of Virginia
The Story of Virginia's Civil War Governor
- Copyright year: 1967
Brethren of the Net
American Entomology, 1840-1880
- Copyright year: 1995
A Marine Dive-bomber Pilot at Guadalcanal
- Copyright year: 1987
Creek Indian History
A Historical Narrative of the Genealogy, Traditions and Downfall of the Ispocoga or Creek Indian Tribe of Indians by One of the Tribe, George Stiggins (1788-1845)
George Stiggins, a Creek Indian half blood living in Alabama, wrote this history more than 150 years ago. Raised in the white culture by his father, an English trader, Stiggins nevertheless lived in close contact with the Creeks because his mother was a full blood of the Natchez tribe, part of the Creek Confederacy.
- Copyright year: 2003
Choctaw Prophecy
A Legacy for the Future
Explores the power and artistry of prophecy among the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians, who use predictions about the future to interpret the world around them
- Copyright year: 2002
The End of Free Love
- Copyright year: 2003
Gone
- Copyright year: 2003
Gettysburg
Stories of Memory, Grief, and Greatness
Nine short stories present characters profoundly touched by the defining battle of the Civil War.
- Copyright year: 2002
The Unwritten War
American Writers and the Civil War
- Copyright year: 2003
Commissioners and Commodores
The East India Squadron and American Diplomacy in China
The American East India Squadron was created in 1835 by the Navy Department to extend a measure of authority to a remote corner of the globe. Americans in distant areas frequently had to cope without a naval presence, and the establishment of a permanent naval station abroad usually reflected the government’s assumption that American commercial or strategic interests were sufficiently vital to justify more than occasional visits. The appearance of a regular squadron did not necessarily imply that it would actually do anything, but rather that it would be available if the need arose.
- Copyright year: 1982
Amphibious Campaign For West Florida and Louisiana
- Copyright year: 1969
Augusta Evans Wilson, 1835-1909
- Copyright year: 1951
The C.S.S. Florida
Her Building and Operations
- Copyright year: 1987
It Wasn't All Dancing and Other Stories
- Copyright year: 2001
Etowah
The Political History of a Chiefdom Capital
Detailed reconstruction of the waxing and waning of political fortunes among the chiefly elites at an important center of the prehistoric world
- Copyright year: 2002
Black Eagle
General Daniel "Chappie" James Jr.
- Copyright year: 2002
Another South
Experimental Writing in the South
- Copyright year: 2002
W. C. McKern and the Midwestern Taxonomic Method
Explores W. C. McKern's use of Linnaean taxonomy as the model for development of a pottery classification system
- Copyright year: 2002
This Happy Land
The Jews of Colonial and Antebellum Charleston
This Happy Land charts the history of the Jewish community in Charleston, South Carolina, from the arrival of the first Jewish settlers in the 1690s until the outbreak of the Civil War in 1861.
- Copyright year: 1993
Language Variety in the South
Perspectives in Black and White
This volume evolved from a research conference on the English Language in the Southern United States sponsored by the National Endowment for the Humanities and held at Columbia, South Carolina.
- Copyright year: 1986
Land, Labor, and Capital in Modern Yucatan
Essays in Regional History and Political Economy
- Copyright year: 1991
John Williams Walker
A Study in the Political, Social, and Cultural Life of the Old Southwest
- Copyright year: 1964
John Steinbeck
The Years of Greatness, 1936-1939
- Copyright year: 1993
Hinton Rowan Helper
Abolitionist and Racist
- Copyright year: 1965
The Confederacy's Fighting Chaplain
Father John B. Bannon
The Confederacy’s Fighting Chaplain is the remarkable story of the Irishman who brought the Bible and his own resourcefulness and daring to both the battlefield and the diplomatic field—a story that has been largely ignored for more than 130 years. The biography of John B. Bannon also chronicles the forgotten Southerners—the Irish immigrants of the Confederacy—whose colorful and crucial role in the Civil War has been seriously neglected.
- Copyright year: 1992
The Churches of Christ in the 20th Century
Homer Hailey's Personal Journey of Faith
- Copyright year: 2002
Old Alabama Town
An Illustrated Guide
This book is the first comprehensive guide to a premier Alabama historical and architectural landmark, lavishly illustrated and affordably priced.
- Copyright year: 2002
Lay Down with Dogs
Hugh Otis Bynum and the Scottsboro First Monday Bombing
Lay Down with Dogs is the story of a small southern town as it makes the transition from an agrarian hamlet to progressive New South suburbia.
- Copyright year: 1997
Fitzgerald, Hemingway, and the Twenties
A noted scholar offers fresh ways of looking at two legendary American authors within the context of the decade's popular culture, philosophy, and intellectual history.
- Copyright year: 2002
Catawba Valley Mississippian
Ceramics, Chronology, and Catawba Indians
- Copyright year: 2002
Between Contacts and Colonies
Archaeological Perspectives on the Protohistoric Southeast
This collection of essays brings together diverse approaches to the analysis of Native American culture in the protohistoric period
- Copyright year: 2002
The New Electoral Politics of Race
- Copyright year: 2002
Women in a Man's World, Crying
Essays
- Copyright year: 2002
Slavery's End In Tennessee
This is the first book-length work on wartime race relations in Tennessee, and it stresses the differences within the slave community as well as Military Governor Andrew Johnson’s role in emancipation.
- Copyright year: 1985
Girl Imagined by Chance
- Copyright year: 2002
Architectural Body
La Harpe's Post
Tales of French-Wichita Contact on the Eastern Plains
- Copyright year: 2002
Religion, Education and the American Experience
Reflections on Religion and the American Public Life
This collection of provocative and timely essays addresses the ways in which religious and educational institutions have come to define one another and American culture and identity.
- Copyright year: 2002
Horse and Buggy Days on Hatchet Creek
An Alabama Boyhood in the 1890s
Since its first publication in 1957, Horse and Buggy Days on Hatchet Creek has been a favorite of readers who have enjoyed the entertaining, highly readable account of a southern boy’s life in the 1880s and 1890s. With a wry sense of humor and clear-eyed affection, Mitchell Garrett recalls growing up in a verdant valley of the Appalachian foothills in eastern Alabama.
- Copyright year: 2002
Caring, Curing, Coping
Nurse, Physician, and Patient Relationships
The fundamental mission of medicine is caring, and curing may be only one component of that broad mission
- Copyright year: 1985
Letters from the Federal Farmer to the Republican
- Copyright year: 1978
Why I Don't Write Like Franz Kafka
- Copyright year: 2002
1998.6
- Copyright year: 2002