The University of Alabama Press
As the scholarly publishing arm of the university, The University of Alabama Press serves as an agent in the advancement of learning and the dissemination of scholarship. The Press applies the highest standards to all phases of publishing including acquisitions, editorial, production, and marketing.

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.
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Chemical Lands

Pesticides, Aerial Spraying, and Health in North America's Grasslands since 1945

University of Alabama Press

An exploration of the elaborate relationship between farmers, aerial sprayers, agriculturalists, crop pests, chemicals, and the environment

  • Copyright year: 2018
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So Great Was the Slaughter

Market Hunters, Sportsmen, and Wildlife Conservation in Arkansas

University of Alabama Press

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
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Marion Greenwood

Portrait and Self-Portrait—A Biography

University of Alabama Press

This new biography reveals Marion Greenwood's central place in the pantheon of history’s remarkable women artists.

  • Copyright year: 2025
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Grayhawk's Native American Folktales

University of Alabama Press

Noted Houma/Choctaw storyteller Grayhawk Perkins shares age-old wisdom in a memorable collection of folktales

(per JD, Grayhawk requested that we refer to his tribe as Houma/Choctaw, rather than Choctaw/Houma. JBM)

10.23.24
Hello, Wendi and Jen,

I wanted to mention to you both that, in the process of ok’ing his catalog copy, Grayhawk requested that we refer to his tribe as Houma/Choctaw, rather than Choctaw/Houma. I made that change in the catalog copy but wanted to mention it to you all in case it comes up in other places (flyers, etc.)

Thanks,

JD Wilson

  • Copyright year: 2025
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Driving Lessons

A Road Trip through American Travel Literature

University of Alabama Press

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
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Conversations with Extinct Animals

A Novel

University of Alabama Press, Fiction Collective 2

An experimental narrative by eco-fiction author and poet Patrick Lawler evolves out of the interactions between twenty-four extinct animals and those characters who struggle for significance in the face of their own extinction

  • Copyright year: 2024
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The Shock of Colonialism in New England

Fragments from a Frontier

University of Alabama Press

Explores the untold impacts of colonialism in New England through diverse colonist lives, Indigenous encounters, and environmental legacies

  • Copyright year: 2025
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Physicians for the People

Black Doctors and the Struggle for Health-Care Equality in Alabama, 1870–1970

University of Alabama Press

A comprehensive historical account of race and healthcare in the segregated South

  • Copyright year: 2025
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Countermemory

A Rhetoric of Resistance

University of Alabama Press

Investigates the interdisciplinary dimensions of countermemory through a rhetorical lens

  • Copyright year: 2025
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Algorithmic Worldmaking

The Rhetorical Craft of Networked Order

University of Alabama Press

Illuminates how algorithms, intertwined with human biases, damage political discourse and civic engagement

  • Copyright year: 2025
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