Established in 1929, the University of New Mexico Press publishes creative works and scholarship in several disciplines, including anthropology, archaeology, indigenous studies, Native studies, Latin American studies, art, architecture, and the history, literature, ecology, and cultures of the American West. UNM Press is the largest publisher in New Mexico and seeks to represent the culture, history, and stories of the Southwest.
Brown-Eyed Children of the Sun
Lessons from the Chicano Movement, 1965-1975
A broad study of the Chicano/a movement in the Viet Nam War era.
- Copyright year: 2005
Lilus Kikus and Other Stories by Elena Poniatowska
The first English edition of the work of one of Mexico's most admired women writers.
- Copyright year: 2005
Our New Mexico
A Twentieth Century History, Teacher's Guide
Supplementary teacher/student materials (activities, tests, etc.)
- Copyright year: 2005
Stories of Mexico's Independence Days and Other Bilingual Children's Fables
Six bilingual children's stories from Mexico.
- Copyright year: 2005
Coal Camp Justice
Two Wrongs Make a Right
Garcia's novel focuses on life and death in the coal mines and camps of 1930s northern New Mexico.
- Copyright year: 2005
The Alabados of New Mexico (Spanish and English Edition)
The sacred hymns of New Mexico compiled by the expert on church literature in a handsome bilingual volume.
- Copyright year: 2005
Arizona Breeding Bird Atlas
Examines over 270 species of birds known to breed in Arizona, complete with color photos and nesting and migratory data.
- Copyright year: 2005
AfterBurn
Reflections on Burning Man
Stories of the counterculture event that brings together thousands each year for a weeklong spasm of self-expression in the Nevada desert.
- Copyright year: 2005
Preserving Western History
The first collection of essays on public history in the American West.
- Copyright year: 2005