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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A Fire You Can't Put Out

The Civil Rights Life of Birmingham's Reverend Fred Shuttlesworth

University of Alabama Press

This first biography of Fred Shuttlesworth-winner of both the 2000 Lillian Smith Award and the 2001 James F. Sulzby Jr. Award-details the fascinating life of the controversial preacher who led integration efforts in Birmingham with the courage and fervor of a religious crusader.

  • Copyright year: 2001
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Confederate Home Front

Montgomery during the Civil War

University of Alabama Press

With this superbly written, meticulously researched, and concisely argued study, Rogers has helped deepen our understanding of the Confederate civilian experience.

  • Copyright year: 2001
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Reading Southern History

Essays on Interpreters and Interpretations

Edited by Glenn Feldman
University of Alabama Press

This collection of essays examines the contributions of some of the most notable interpreters of southern history and culture, furthering our understanding of the best historical work produced on the region.

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Anthropologists and Indians in the New South

University of Alabama Press

A clear assessment of the growing mutual respect and strengthening bond between modern Native Americans and the researchers who explore their past
 

  • Copyright year: 2001
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Historic Architecture in Alabama

A Guide to Styles and Types, 1810-1930

University of Alabama Press

Richly illustrated and concisely organized, this architectural guide provides an invaluable resource for those interested in the study, appreciation, and preservation of the state's architecture.

  • Copyright year: 2001
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Island Lives

Historical Archaeologies of the Caribbean

Edited by Paul Farnsworth
University of Alabama Press

This comprehensive study of the historical archaeology of the Caribbean provides sociopolitical context for the ongoing development of national identities; points to the future by suggesting different trajectories that historical archaeology and its practitioners may take in the Caribbean arena; and elucidates the problems and issues faced worldwide by researchers working in colonial and post-colonial societies.

  • Copyright year: 2001
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Black, White, and Huckleberry Finn

Re-imagining the American Dream

University of Alabama Press

Takes a hard, systematic look at the depiction of blacks, whites, and race relations in Mark Twain's classic novel, raising questions about its canonical status in American literature

  • Copyright year: 2001
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The Untidy Pilgrim

By Eugene Walter; Introduction by Katherine Clark
University of Alabama Press

"A zanier bunch of characters has seldom been collected between the covers of a novel. And yet, eccentric though they may be, it is impossible not to love them."
New York Times

  • Copyright year: 2001
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Setting the Agenda for American Archaeology

The National Research Council Archaeological Conferences of 1929, 1932, and 1935

University of Alabama Press

This collection elucidates the key role played by the National Research Council seminars, reports, and pamphlets in setting an agenda that has guided American archaeology in the 20th century.

  • Copyright year: 2001
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Dead Towns of Alabama

University of Alabama Press

This easy-to-use reference work documents the many long-vanished towns, forts, settlements, and former state capitals that were once thriving communities of Alabama.

  • Copyright year: 2001
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The Blue Guide to Indiana

University of Alabama Press, Fiction Collective 2

An ersatz travel book for the Hoosier State

  • Copyright year: 2001
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Yiddish & English

The Story of Yiddish in America

University of Alabama Press

This is the only book to seriously treat the intriguing linguistic and cultural phenomenon of the intimate contact between Yiddish and English over the past 120 years.

  • Copyright year: 2001
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Theatre Symposium, Vol. 9

Theatre and Politics in the Twentieth Century

University of Alabama Press
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Cotton City

Urban Development in Antebellum Mobile

University of Alabama Press

Amos’s study delineates the basis for Mobile’s growth and the ways in which residents and their government promoted growth and adapted to it.

  • Copyright year: 2001
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The One-Gallused Rebellion

Agrarianism in Alabama, 1865-1896

University of Alabama Press

This key study in the history of Alabama's agrarian movement of the late 19th century will be welcomed anew by agricultural, political, labor, and southern historians.

  • Copyright year: 2001
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Hitting A Straight Lick with a Crooked Stick

Race and Gender in the Work of Zora Neale Hurston

University of Alabama Press
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Ulster and North America

Transatlantic Perspectives on the Scotch Irish

University of Alabama Press

This collection of thought-provoking essays addresses the complex issues of Ulster Scots history and ethnic identity by viewing them from a transatlantic and comparative perspective.

  • Copyright year: 2001
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The Cost of Courage

The Journey of an American Congressman

University of Alabama Press

This deeply moving story chronicles the tenacity and vision that carried Carl Elliott from the hills of northwest Alabama to eight distinguished terms in the United States House of Representatives.

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Three Voyages

By Rene Laudonniere; Introduction by Charles E. Bennett; Translated by Charles E. Bennett; Foreword by Jerald T. Milanich
University of Alabama Press

This translation of an eyewitness account by a major participant offers valuable information about all three attempts to establish a French colony on the south Atlantic coast of North America.

  • Copyright year: 2001
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Laudonniere & Fort Caroline

History and Documents

University of Alabama Press

This classic historical resource remains the most complete work on the establishment of Fort Caroline, which heralded the start of permanent settlement by Europeans in North America. America's history was shaped in part by the clash of cultures that took place in the southeastern United States in the 1560s. Indians, French, and Spaniards vied to profit from European attempts to colonize the land Juan Ponce de Leon had named La Florida.

  • Copyright year: 2001
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Ballad of Little River

A Tale of Race and Unrest in the Rural South

University of Alabama Press

A veteran journalist's exploration of a church-burning in south Alabama becomes a richly rewarding evocation of the Deep South--its land, its people, and its sweat--popping summers

  • Copyright year: 2001
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Aunt Rachel's Fur

University of Alabama Press, Fiction Collective 2

Spirals into a temporal abyss as the author rummages in old memories tattooed with cabbages, plump breasts, and the Final Solution
 

  • Copyright year: 2001
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The Southern and Central Alabama Expeditions of Clarence Bloomfield Moore

University of Alabama Press

Covering 19 years of excavations, this volume provides an invaluable collection of Moore's pioneering archaeological investigations along Alabama's waterways.

  • Copyright year: 2001
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With Fiddle and Well-Rosined Bow

A History of Old-Time Fiddling In Alabama

University of Alabama Press

Relying on extensive archival research and on sixty interviews with
fiddlers and their families and friends, Cauthen tells the rich, full story
of old-time fiddling in Alabama.

  • Copyright year: 2001
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Source Material for the Social and Ceremonial Life of the Choctaw Indians

University of Alabama Press

Long considered the undisputed authority on the Indians of the southern United States, anthropologist John Swanton published this history as the Smithsonian Institution's Bureau of American Ethnology (BAE) Bulletin 103 in 1931. Swanton's descriptions are drawn from earlier records—including those of DuPratz and Romans—and from Choctaw informants. His long association with the Choctaws is evident in the thorough detailing of their customs and way of life and in his sensitivity to the presentation of their native culture.

  • Copyright year: 2001
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Cudjo's Cave

By J T Trowbridge; Introduction by Dean Rehberger
University of Alabama Press

Cudjo’s Cave chronicles the brutalities and fears faced by unionists, loyal to Abraham Lincoln and the federal cause, living in secessionist states politically aligned with the Confederacy.

  • Copyright year: 2001
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Ninety Degrees in the Shade

University of Alabama Press

This second reprint edition of a classic work on southern culture will allow a new generation of readers to enjoy Cason's observant, graceful writing.

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Classics of Civil War Fiction

University of Alabama Press
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Sun Circles and Human Hands

The Southeastern Indians Art and Industries

University of Alabama Press

From utilitarian arrowheads to beautiful stone effigy pipes to ornately-carved shell disks, the photographs and drawings in Sun Circles and Human Hands present the archaeological record of the art and native crafts of the prehistoric southeastern Indians, painstakingly compiled in the 1950s by two sisters who traveled the eastern United States interviewing archaeologists and collectors and visiting the major repositories. Although research over the last 50 years has disproven many of the early theories reported in the text—which were not the editors' theories but those of the archaeologists of the day—the excellent illustrations of objects no longer available for examination have more than validated the lasting worth of this popular book.

  • Copyright year: 2001
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Method and Theory in American Archaeology

University of Alabama Press
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