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.
William Alexander Lord Stirling
George Washington's Noble General
- Copyright year: 1987
John Horry Dent
South Carolina Aristocrat On Alabama Frontier
- Copyright year: 1979
Bullets, Ballots, and Rhetoric
Confederate States Policy for the United States Presidential Contest
Two Years on the Alabama
Archaeological Survey in the Lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley, 1940–1947
- Copyright year: 2003
Cherokee Women In Crisis
Trail of Tears, Civil War, and Allotment, 1838-1907
Explains how traditional Cherokee women’s roles were destabilized, modified, recovered, and in some ways strengthened during three periods of great turmoil
- Copyright year: 2003
All-Time Greatest Alabama Sports Stories
- Copyright year: 2003
Dahlia's Iris
Secret Autobiography and Fiction
- Copyright year: 2003
Talladega College
The First Century
Sources of Division in the Disciples of Christ, 1865-1900
A Social History of the Disciples of Christ, Volume 2
- Copyright year: 2003
Rediscovering The Past at Mexico's Periphery
Essays on the History of Modern Yucatan
Red Virgin
Memoirs Of Louise Michel
The Red Virgin: Memoirs of Louise Michel will be useful to both scholars and students of 19th-century French history and women’s studies.
- Copyright year: 1981
Quest for a Christian America, 1800–1865
A Social History of the Disciples of Christ, Volume 1
The definitive social history of the Disciples of Christ in the 19th century
- Copyright year: 2003
Labor Revolt In Alabama
The Great Strike of 1894
- Copyright year: 1965
Kolomoki
Settlement, Ceremony, and Status in the Deep South, A.D. 350 to 750
- Copyright year: 2003
Uneasy in Babylon
Southern Baptist Conservatives and American Culture
- Copyright year: 2002
Culture and Democracy
Media, Space, and Representation
Culture and Democracy redefines the contemporary interactions between media, culture, and the democratic process.
- Copyright year: 2003
Theatre History Studies 2003, Vol. 23
Theatre History Studies is an annual, peer-reviewed journal devoted to research in all areas of theatre history.
On the Trail of the Maya Explorer
Tracing the Epic Journey of John Lloyd Stephens
Steve Glassman retraces John Lloyd Stephens' 1839 route, visiting the same archaeological sites, towns, markets, and churches and meeting along the way the descendants of those people Stephens described, from mestizo en route to the cornfields to town elders welcoming the Norte Americanos. Glassman's work interlaces discussion of the history, natural environment, and architecture of the region with descriptions of the people who live and work there. Glassman compares his 20th-century experience with Stephens's 19th-century exploration, gazing in awe at the same monumental pyramids, eating similar foods, and avoiding the political clashes that disrupt the governments and economies of the area.
- Copyright year: 2003
Stone Tool Traditions in the Contact Era
- Copyright year: 2003