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.
Rethinking Puerto Rican Precolonial History
Iron and Steel
A Driving Guide to the Birmingham Area Industrial Heritage
This guidebook of historic iron-production sites is designed to give the reader a factual and illuminating look at the people and events that shaped Birmingham into one of America’s leading steel centers. Heavily illustrated in color and historical black-and-white photographs, it can be used while visiting parks or read as a coherent volume before or after a visit.
- Copyright year: 2010
The Creek War of 1813 and 1814
This standard account of one of the most controversial wars in which Americans have fought is again available, with introductory materials and a bibliography revised to reflect the advances in scholarship since the 1969 edition.
- Copyright year: 1995
Paths to a Middle Ground
The Diplomacy of Natchez, Boukfouka, Nogales, and San Fernando de las Barrancas, 1791-1795
Charles Weeks explores the diplomacy of Spanish colonial officials in New Orleans and Natchez in order to establish posts on the Mississippi River and Tombigbee rivers in the early 1790s.
Fanatical Schemes
Proslavery Rhetoric and the Tragedy of Consensus
Fanatical Schemes is a study of proslavery rhetoric in the 1830s.
Sweet Cane
The Architecture of the Sugar Works of East Florida
Considering Maus
Approaches to Art Spiegelman's "Survivor's Tale" of the Holocaust
The first collection of critical essays on Maus, the searing account of one Holocaust survivor's experiences rendered in comic book form.
- Copyright year: 2007
Albert Murray and the Aesthetic Imagination of a Nation
Origins of the Tainan Culture, West Indies
When originally published in German in 1924, this volume was hailed as the first modern, comprehensive archaeological overview of an emerging area of the world, now known as the Caribbean islands. Sven Loven decided to update and reissue the work in English, which he thought to be the future international language of scholarship. This work is a classic, with enduring interpretations, broad geographic range, and an eager audience.
- Copyright year: 2010
At the Moon's Inn
- Copyright year: 2009