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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Memoirs of the Civil War

Between the Northern and Southern Sections of the United States of America 1861 to 1865

University of Alabama Press

Contains much valuable information and engaging narrative passages

  • Copyright year: 2011
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Acorns and Bitter Roots

Starch Grain Research in the Prehistoric Eastern Woodlands

University of Alabama Press

Starch grain analysis in the temperate climates of eastern North America using the Delaware River Watershed as a case study for furthering scholarly understanding of the relationship between native people and their biophysical environment in the Woodland Period

  • Copyright year: 2011
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The Naval Air War in Korea

University of Alabama Press

“In The Naval Air War in Korea, Dr. Hallion has captured the fact, feel- ing, and fancy of a very important conflict in aviation history, in- cluding the highly significant facets of the transition from piston to jet-propelled combat aircraft.”—Norman Polmar, author of Naval Institute Guide to the Ships and Aircraft of the U.S. Fleet, 18th Edition

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Trial Balance

The Collected Short Stories of William March

By William March; Commentaries by International Creative Management (ICM)
University of Alabama Press

 The Collected Short Stories of William March

  • Copyright year: 2011
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Enacting History

University of Alabama Press

Enacting History is a collection of new essays exploring the world of historical performances.

  • Copyright year: 2011
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The Klan Unmasked

With a New Introduction by David Pilgrim and a New Author's Note

By Stetson Kennedy; Introduction by David Pilgrim; Preface by Stetson Kennedy
University of Alabama Press

Stetson Kennedy’s infiltration and exposure of the KKK.

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Sloss Furnaces and the Rise of the Birmingham District

An Industrial Epic

University of Alabama Press

 Sloss Furnaces resonates with the class of competition and the frenetic energy with which southerners joined other Americans in a rush to transform a continent after a fratricidal drive for independence had failed. The sweeping narrative that Lewis has produced amply justifies its subtitle, An Industrial Epic.

  • Copyright year: 1994
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Jim Crow Guide to the U.S.A.

The Laws, Customs and Etiquette Governing the Conduct of Nonwhites and Other Minorities as Second-Class Citizens

University of Alabama Press

Jim Crow Guide documents the system of legally imposed American apartheid that prevailed during what Stetson Kennedy calls "the long century from Emancipation to the Overcoming." The mock guidebook covers every area of activity where the tentacles of Jim Crow reached. From the texts of state statutes, municipal ordinances, federal regulations, and judicial rulings, Kennedy exhumes the legalistic skeleton of Jim Crow in a work of permanent value for scholars and of exceptional appeal for general readers.

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The Complete Tales of Lucy Gold

University of Alabama Press, Fiction Collective 2

Berhnheimer's The Complete Tales of Lucy Gold is a perfect end to the Gold family series, and the perfect introduction, for new readers, to Bernheimer's enchanting body of work.

  • Copyright year: 2011
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From That Terrible Field

Civil War Letters of James M. Williams, 21st Alabama Infantry Volunteers

University of Alabama Press

“The well-written and candid letters of a reasonably articulate Southern officer, who paints a lucid picture of everyday life in the Confederate army in a little-known theater… Williams’s letters, personally written and shot through with his sharp sense of humor and folksy artwork, provide an excellent account of a long neglected theater of the American Civil War.” – Western Pennsylvania History

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