The University Press of Mississippi was founded in 1970 and is supported by Mississippi's eight state universities. UPM publishes scholarly books of the highest distinction and books that interpret the South and its culture to the nation and the world. From its offices in Jackson, the University Press of Mississippi acquires, edits, distributes, and promotes more than eighty new books every year. Over the years, the Press has published more than 1000 titles and distributed more than 2,600,000 copies worldwide, each with the Mississippi imprint.

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Intimate Partner Violence in New Orleans

Gender, Race, and Reform, 1840-1900

University Press of Mississippi

The history of the challenges faced by women of all races in the Crescent City

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Telling Our Stories

Museum of Mississippi History and Mississippi Civil Rights Museum

By Mississippi Department of Archives and History
University Press of Mississippi

The definitive guide to two state-of-the-art museums—the Museum of Mississippi History and the Mississippi Civil Rights Museum, which opened in December 2017, in celebration of the state’s bicentennial

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New Orleans Remix

University Press of Mississippi

How New Orleans musicians perpetually renew a grand musical tradition from classical to jazz, funk, and beyond

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High Cotton

Four Seasons in the Mississippi Delta

University Press of Mississippi

A paean to the vanishing family cotton farm

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The Complete Folktales of A. N. Afanas’ev

Volume I

Edited by Jack V. Haney
University Press of Mississippi

The first volume of a comprehensive gathering of tales from the Russian Grimm

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The Comics of Joe Sacco

Journalism in a Visual World

Edited by Daniel Worden
University Press of Mississippi

The first book-length study of the acclaimed artist who brought journalistic reportage to comics

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Prefiguring Postblackness

Cultural Memory, Drama, and the African American Freedom Struggle of the 1960s

University Press of Mississippi

An examination of five visionary stage plays written and performed during the throes of the movement that shook America

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Diagnosing Folklore

Perspectives on Disability, Health, and Trauma

University Press of Mississippi

How the collision of folk understandings with medical definitions affect disability and stigma

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Dancing on the Color Line

African American Tricksters in Nineteenth-Century American Literature

University Press of Mississippi

A vivid canvas of how the black trickster affected the white canon

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George P. Knauff's Virginia Reels and the History of American Fiddling

University Press of Mississippi

A study of the seminal nineteenth-century fiddle tune collection and its lasting impact

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Fragile Grounds

Louisiana's Endangered Cemeteries

University Press of Mississippi

A visual treasury of disappearing cemeteries and a call to preserve and document them

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Behold the Proverbs of a People

Proverbial Wisdom in Culture, Literature, and Politics

University Press of Mississippi

The preeminent scholar of proverbs addresses the immense cultural impact of proverbs worldwide

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A Season of Night

New Orleans Life after Katrina

University Press of Mississippi

An account of life post-Katrina and a paean to shaken, but ever-alluring, New Orleans

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The Limits of Loyalty

Ordinary People in Civil War Mississippi

University Press of Mississippi

A reinterpretation of how ordinary citizens navigated life during wartime

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European Empires in the American South

Colonial and Environmental Encounters

Edited by Joseph P. Ward
University Press of Mississippi

Case studies of Spanish, British, and French imperial ambitions

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Conversations with Edmund White

University Press of Mississippi

Over thirty years of interviews with the award-winning author and scholar known for chronicling gay culture

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Godfather of the Music Business

Morris Levy

University Press of Mississippi

The incredible story of the cofounder of Birdland, a force in jazz and pop, and one of music’s last great hustlers

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Emmett Till

The Murder That Shocked the World and Propelled the Civil Rights Movement

University Press of Mississippi

A gripping reexamination of the abduction and murder that galvanized the civil rights movement

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Chris Ware

Conversations

University Press of Mississippi

Displaying both Ware’s erudition and his quirky self-deprecation, these collected interviews span his career from 1993 to 2015, creating a time-lapse portrait of the artist as he matures.

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Prison Power

How Prison Influenced the Movement for Black Liberation

University Press of Mississippi

How iconic autobiographies found incarceration pivotal to the transition between civil rights and Black Power

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