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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The Great Encyclopedia of Nineteenth-Century Major League Baseball

University of Alabama Press

The authoritative compendium of facts, statistics, photographs, and analysis that defines baseball in its formative first decades

  • Copyright year: 2006
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Dynamics of Southwest Prehistory

University of Alabama Press

Emerging from a School of American Research, this work reviews the general status of archaeological knowledge in 9 key regions of the Southwest to examine broader questions of cultural development, which affected the Southwest as a whole, and to consider an overall conceptual model of the prehistoric Southwest after the advent of sedentism.

  • Copyright year: 2006
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Talking Together

Letters of David Ignatow, 1946-1990

University of Alabama Press

In his letters, David Ignatow finds company and shares the news with them and now, with us, his new company of readers

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The Origins of Agriculture

An International Perspective

University of Alabama Press

The eight case studies in this book -- each a synthesis of available knowledge about the origins of agriculture in a specific region of the globe -- enable scholars in diverse disciplines to examine humanity's transition to agricultural societies.

  • Copyright year: 2006
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Priscilla Cooper Tyler and the American Scene, 1816-1889

University of Alabama Press

Elizabeth Tyler Coleman was a great-granddaughter of President John Tyler and a graduate of the University of Alabama and of Swarthmore College. She was the first female faculty member in the English Department at the University of Alabama, where she taught from 1927 to 1962.

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Oglethorpe in Perspective

Georgia's Founder after Two Hundred Years

University of Alabama Press

Nine essays that attempt to answer some of the questions that continually surface when Oglethorpe's name is mentioned.

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Urbanism in the Preindustrial World

Cross-Cultural Approaches

Edited by Glenn R. Storey
University of Alabama Press

A baseline study of the growth of preindustrial cities worldwide.

  • Copyright year: 2006
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Sing Them Over Again to Me

Hymns and Hymnbooks in America

University of Alabama Press

Hymns and hymnbooks as American historical and cultural icons.

  • Copyright year: 2006
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The Chattahoochee Chiefdoms

University of Alabama Press

An overview and model of complex society in the prehistoric Southeast

  • Copyright year: 2006
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Stephen Crane Remembered

Edited by Paul Sorrentino
University of Alabama Press

Revealing episodes in the life of the elusive writer, as told by acquaintances

  • Copyright year: 2006
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Urbanism in the Preindustrial World

Cross-Cultural Approaches

Edited by Glenn R. Storey
University of Alabama Press

A baseline study of the growth of preindustrial cities worldwide.

  • Copyright year: 2006
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Origins of the TVA

The Muscle Shoals Controversy, 1920-1932

University of Alabama Press

The basic account of the evolution of public works policy in the early years of the Depression. Listed as a "TVA Cultural Resource" by the TVA itself in their official bibliography of TVA history.

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Hitler's Soldier in the U.S. Army

An Unlikely Memoir of World War II

University of Alabama Press, Fire Ant Books

Born into landed Prussian nobility, Werner H. Von Rosenstiel lived the largely predictable life of his class until two great changes intersected to forever alter his worldview:  he attended college in Ohio for a year, and the Nazis came to power in Germany.  Von Rosenstiel was drafted into the Wehrmacht, the German army, and had finished his legal education when tthe rising tide of Nazi madness and his affection for an American girl in Cincinnati brought him to resolve to leave Gernmany and return to the United States.

  • Copyright year: 2006
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Hart Crane

After His Lights

University of Alabama Press

A critical reassessment of the life’s work of a major American poet.

  • Copyright year: 2006
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Hydroplane

Fictions

University of Alabama Press, Fiction Collective 2

Hydroplane is a story collection filled with the urgency of erotic obsession. Its breathless voices, palpable in their desire, are propelled by monomania, rushing from one preoccupation into another: a garage, a painting class, a basketball game, boys. Their words take on kinetic force, an almost headlong momentum, as though, while reading, one were picking up speed, veering out of control. The past returns. Rumination are continuous. A stranger at a bus stop is indistinguishable from the narrator's deceased grandfather; party guests turn ghoulish, festivities merge with nightmares.

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Alias Simon Suggs

The Life and Times of Johnson Jones Hooper

University of Alabama Press

A study of realism and folk literature and of the sources and techniques of story-telling

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Remote Sensing in Archaeology

An Explicitly North American Perspective

Edited by Jay K. Johnson
University of Alabama Press

In this volume, eleven archaeologists reveal how the broad application of remote sensing, and especially geophysical techniques, is altering the usual conduct of dirt archaeology. Using case studies that both succeeded and failed, they offer a comprehensive guide to remote sensing techniques on archaeological sites throughout North America. Because this new technology is advancing on a daily basis, the book is accompanied by a CD intended for periodic update that provides additional data and illustrations.

 

  • Copyright year: 2006
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Southern Heritage on Display

Public Ritual and Ethnic Diversity within Southern Regionalism

Edited by Celeste Ray
University of Alabama Press

How ritualized public ceremonies affirm or challenge cultural identities associated with the American South

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Fishing for Gold

The Story of Alabama's Catfish Industry

University of Alabama Press, Fire Ant Books

With a wonderful ear for dialogue and in flowing narrative style, Karni Perez weaves together oral histories collected from early hatchery owners, catfish farmers, processors, and researchers to recount the important contributions made by Alabamians to the channel catfish industry.

  • Copyright year: 2006
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Elizabeth Manning Hawthorne

A Life in Letters

University of Alabama Press

An annotated selection of unpublished letters by Nathaniel Hawthorne's sister.

  • Copyright year: 2006
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Democracy and America's War on Terror

University of Alabama Press

Democracy and America's War on Terror brings the rhetorical dimension of democracy to bear on American culture in the divisive age of terrorism.

It will be of interest to public policymakers and informed general readers as well as students and scholars in the fields of rhetoric, political theory/philosophy, democratic theory, U.S. foreign relations/policy, war and peace studies, terrorism, and cultural studies.

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A Concise Elementary Grammar of the Sanskrit Language

By Jan Gonda; Translated by Gordon B. Ford Jr
University of Alabama Press

A standard course book for students of linguistics.

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To Command the Sky

The Battle for Air Superiority Over Germany, 1942-1944

University of Alabama Press

To Command the Sky is a scholarly record of the fight for domination of the skies over western Europe during World War II.

  • Copyright year: 2006
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Popular Errors

University of Alabama Press

Laurent Joubert was an important figure in the medical world of the French Renaissance. Born in 1529, he became a doctor at age 29 and shortly thereafter was appointed personal physician to Catherine de Medici and later became physician to three French monarchs.

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Cradle of Freedom

Alabama and the Movement That Changed America

University of Alabama Press

Cradle of Freedom puts a human face on the story of the black American struggle for equality in Alabama during the 1960s.

  • Copyright year: 2006
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The Book of Portraiture

A Novel

University of Alabama Press, Fiction Collective 2

The irrepressible impulse to picture ourselves, and how, through this picturing, we continually re-create what it means to be human

  • Copyright year: 2006
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Oscar W. Underwood

A Political Biography

University of Alabama Press

Winner of the Alabama Historical Association’s James F. Sulzby Award for the best book on Alabama history

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John Steinbeck Goes to War

The Moon is Down as Propaganda

University of Alabama Press

The fascinating story of The Moon is Down's publishing history, how it was received by audiences around the world, and its effect in the war against Fascism.

  • Copyright year: 2005
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Extensions of the Burkeian System

University of Alabama Press

Focuses criticism upon the writings of Kenneth Burke
 

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Light on the Path

The Anthropology and History of the Southeastern Indians

University of Alabama Press

Social history of the native peoples of the American South, bridging prehistory and history

  • Copyright year: 2006
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