Founded in 1963, the University of Massachusetts Press publishes scholarship, literature, and books for general readers that reflect the quality and diversity of intellectual life on UMass campuses, in their region, and around the world. UMass Press has sold more than 2,000,000 volumes since its inception, and currently has over 1,400 titles in print.
In recent years, the Press has focused primarily on books in the field of American studies broadly defined—books that explore the history, politics, literature, culture, and environment of the United States—as well as works with a transnational perspective. In addition to publishing works of scholarship, the Press produces books of more general interest for a wider readership and launched its regional trade imprint, Bright Leaf in 2017.
President of the Other America
Robert Kennedy and the Politics of Poverty
- Copyright year: 2011
Exhibiting Blackness
African Americans and the American Art Museum
- Copyright year: 2011
When Roosevelt Planned to Govern France
- Copyright year: 2011
The Vietnam War in American Memory
Veterans, Memorials, and the Politics of Healing
- Copyright year: 2011
The People of the Standing Stone
The Oneida Nation from the Revolution through the Era of Removal
- Copyright year: 2011
Sylvia Plath and the Mythology of Women Readers
- Copyright year: 2011
The Man Who Is and Is Not There
The Poetry and Prose of Robert Francis
- Copyright year: 2011
American Orient
Imagining the East from the Colonial Era through the Twentieth Century
- Copyright year: 2011
Upstaging the Cold War
American Dissent and Cultural Diplomacy, 1940-1960
- Copyright year: 2011
Binocular Vision
The Politics of Representation in Birdwatching Field Guides
- Copyright year: 2011
Not Yet a Placeless Land
Tracking an Evolving American Geography
- Copyright year: 2011
Global Warming and Political Intimidation
How Politicians Cracked Down on Scientists as the Earth Heated Up
- Copyright year: 2011