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In 2012, University Press of Colorado merged with Utah State University Press, which was established in 1972. USU Press titles are managed as an active imprint of University Press of Colorado, and they maintain offices in both Louisville, Colorado, and Logan, Utah.
The University Press of Colorado, including the Utah State University Press imprint, publishes forty to forty-five new titles each year, with the goal of facilitating communication among scholars and providing the peoples of the state and region with a fair assessment of their histories, cultures, and resources.
Lousy Sex
- Copyright year: 2013
Gambling on Ore
The Nature of Metal Mining in the United States, 1860–1910
- Copyright year: 2013
Wide Rivers Crossed
The South Platte and the Illinois of the American Prairie
- Copyright year: 2013
Colorado
A History of the Centennial State, Fifth Edition
- Copyright year: 2013
Early Hominin Paleoecology
- Copyright year: 2013
The House on Lemon Street
Japanese Pioneers and the American Dream
- Copyright year: 2013
Maya Daykeeping
Three Calendars from Highland Guatemala
Soils, Climate and Society
Archaeological Investigations in Ancient America
Santa Rita del Cobre
A Copper Mining Community in New Mexico
- Copyright year: 2012
Colorado Women
A History
- Copyright year: 2012
Polity and Ecology in Formative Period Coastal Oaxaca
Cooperation and Collective Action
Archaeological Perspectives
- Copyright year: 2013
Archaeometallurgy in Mesoamerica
Current Approaches and New Perspectives
Ethnicity in Ancient Amazonia
Reconstructing Past Identities from Archaeology, Linguistics, and Ethnohistory
Dinéjí Na`nitin
Navajo Traditional Teachings and History
Agency in Ancient Writing
Family System
- Copyright year: 2012
The Menial Art of Cooking
Archaeological Studies of Cooking and Food Preparation
Maya Creation Myths
Words and Worlds of the Chilam Balam
Maya Creation Myths provides not only new and outstanding translations of these myths but also an interpretive journey through these often misunderstood texts, providing insight into Maya cosmology and how Maya intellectuals met the challenge of the European clergy's attempts to eradicate their worldviews.