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.
G Company's War
Two Personal Accounts of the Campaigns in Europe, 1944-1945
- Copyright year: 1999
The Lower Mississippi Valley Expeditions of Clarence Bloomfield Moore
Clarence Bloomfield Moore (1852-1917) is chiefly remembered for the twenty-five years he spent investigating and documenting archaeological sites along every navigable waterway in the southeastern United States. This volume includes works that describe data from Moore's expeditions that were key to the early recognition and preservation of major archaeological sites —Toltec, Parkin, Mound City, and Wicklife, among them—in the Lower Mississippi Valley, all collected together in a one-volume facsimile edition.
- Copyright year: 1998
Mothers, Sisters, Resisters
Oral Histories of Women Who Survived the Holocaust
- Copyright year: 1999
Mississippian Towns and Sacred Spaces
Searching for an Architectural Grammar
In this volume, prominent archaeologists examine the architectural design spaces of Mississippian towns and mound centers of the eastern United States.
- Copyright year: 1998
Louis Zukofsky and the Poetry of Knowledge
A World Engraved
Archaeology of the Swift Creek Culture
This major summary of the current state of archaeological research on the Swift Creek culture is the first comprehensive collection ever published concerning the Swift Creek people.
- Copyright year: 1998
The Georgia and South Carolina Coastal Expeditions of Clarence Bloomfield Moore
This compilation of Clarence Bloomfield Moore's investigations along the rich coastal and river drainages of Georgia and South Carolina makes
available in a single volume valuable works published a century ago. In some cases his publications are the only documentation extant for sites that have since been destroyed.
- Copyright year: 1998
Florida's Black Public Officials, 1867-1924
This ground-breaking study reveals the magnitude and impact of African American leadership in Florida during the post-Civil War era.
- Copyright year: 1998
The Aztec Love God
- Copyright year: 1998
The Confederados
Old South Immigrants in Brazil
This collection of essays--which also includes a previously unpublished narrative by an original settler-- examines the fascinating experiences of southern Confederate exiles in Brazil and their continuing legacy.
- Copyright year: 1998
Hardaway Revisited
Early Archaic Settlement in the Southeast
A provocative reanalysis of one of the most famous Early Archaic archaeological sites in the southeastern United States
- Copyright year: 1998
The Making of Sacagawea
A Euro-American Legend
- Copyright year: 1998
Changing Perspectives on the Archaeology of the Central Mississippi Valley
Fourteen experts examine the current state of Central Valley prehistoric research and provide an important touchstone for future archaeological study of the region
- Copyright year: 1998
Ecoviews
Snakes, Snails, and Environmental Tales
- Copyright year: 1998
McIntosh and Weatherford
Creek Indian Leaders
- Copyright year: 1998
The Face in the Window and Other Alabama Ghostlore
The first scholarly collection of ghostlore from throughout the state of Alabama
- Copyright year: 1996
Lift Every Voice
African American Oratory, 1787-1901
- Copyright year: 1997
Many Voices, Many Rooms
A New Anthology of Alabama Writers
Cahokia and the Archaeology of Power
Examines the authority a ruling elite exercised over the surrounding countryside through a complex of social, political, and religious symbolism
- Copyright year: 1997