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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Visions of the Black Belt
A Cultural Survey of the Heart of Alabama
University of Alabama Press
Visions of the Black Belt offers a rich cultural overview of the emblematic core of Alabama known for its prairie soils, plantation manors, civil rights history, gothic churches, traditional foodways, and resilient and gracious people.
- Copyright year: 2015
Science as Service
Establishing and Reformulating American Land-Grant Universities, 1865–1930
Edited by Alan I Marcus
University of Alabama Press
Science as Service is a collection of essays that traces the development of the land-grant colleges established by the Morrill Act of 1862, and documents how their faith and efforts in science and technology gave credibility and power to these institutions and their scientists.
- Copyright year: 2015
Among the Garifuna
Family Tales and Ethnography from the Caribbean Coast
University of Alabama Press
An intimate ethnographic narrative of one indigenous family in the twentieth-century Caribbean
- Copyright year: 2015
Writing Religion
The Case for the Critical Study of Religion
Edited by Steven W. Ramey; Foreword by Theodore Louis Trost and Steven Leonard Jacobs; Introduction by Steven W. Ramey; Afterword by Russell T. McCutcheon
University of Alabama Press
Writing Religion: The Case for the Critical Study of Religion is a collection of outstanding essays on wide-ranging aspects of religious studies by well-known scholars, delivered as part of the University of Alabama’s annual Aronov Lectures.
- Copyright year: 2015
Heart of Creation
The Mesoamerican World and the Legacy of Linda Schele
Edited by Andrea Stone
University of Alabama Press
Of interest to professionals as well as generalists, this collection will stand as a marker of the state of Mayan studies at the turn of the 21st century and as a tribute to the remarkable personality, Linda Schele, who guided a large part of that archaeological research for more than two decades.
- Copyright year: 2002
The Victory Album
Reflections on the Good Life after the Good War
University of Alabama Press
Tennesseans at War, 1812–1815
Andrew Jackson, the Creek War, and the Battle of New Orleans
By Tom Kanon
University of Alabama Press
Tennesseans at War, 1812–1815 by Tom Kanon tells the often forgotten story of the central role citizens and soldiers from Tennessee played in the Creek War in Alabama and War of 1812.
- Copyright year: 2014
Hunt the Devil
A Demonology of US War Culture
By Robert L. Ivie and Oscar Giner
University of Alabama Press
Hunt the Devil explains the origins and processes of the repetitive American reflex to demonize and then wage war against perceived opponents as well as ways to break the cycle.
- Copyright year: 2015
For Decades I Was Silent
A Holocaust Survivor's Journey Back to Faith
University of Alabama Press
A fascinating memoir about a Holocaust survivor's loss of and journey back to faith.
- Copyright year: 2008
Colonizing Paradise
Landscape and Empire in the British West Indies
University of Alabama Press
Explores how perceptions and depictions of the physical landscape both reflected and influenced the history of the British colonial Caribbean
- Copyright year: 2015
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