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University of Alabama Press
The University of Alabama Press is the only professional publisher of scholarly books and journals within the state of Alabama. The Press functions as the sole book publishing arm of The University of Alabama. Through the publication and dissemination of important scholarship and regional books designed for a general audience, the Press makes significant contributions to the University's overall research and outreach missions. Each year, the Press publishes an average of 45 new books and two scholarly journals.
Editorial program
Publishing areas: American history; southern history and culture; American religious history; Latin American history; ethnohistory; American archaeology; American literature and criticism; rhetoric and communication; literary journalism; African-American studies; American Indian studies; women's studies; Judaic studies; public administration; theatre; natural history and environmental studies; various regional studies of Alabama and the southern United States, including regional trade titles.
Special series: Classics of Civil War Fiction; Classics in Southeastern Archaeology; Deep South Books (Fiction and Memoir); Judaic Studies Series; Library of Alabama Classics; Modern and Contemporary Poetics; Religion and American Culture; Studies in American Literary Realism and Naturalism; and Studies in Rhetoric and Communication.
Journals: The Press publishes two journals for scholarly organizations: The Alabama Review (Alabama Historical Association) and Theatre Symposium (Southeastern Theatre Conference).