The University of Arizona Press is a nonprofit publisher of scholarly and regional books.
The Press publishes about fifty books annually and has some 600 books in print. These include scholarly titles in American Indian studies, anthropology, archaeology, environmental studies, geography, Chicano studies, history, Latin American studies, and the space sciences, as well as general interest books on Arizona and the Southwest borderlands. In addition, we publish books of creative nonfiction and two series in literature: Sun Tracks: An American Indian Literary Series and Camino del Sol: A Chicana/o Literary Series.
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- Answered Prayers : Miracles and Milagros along the Border
By Eileen Oktavec
- Beliefs and Holy Places : A Spiritual Geography of the Pimería Alta
By James Griffith
- Border Confluences : Borderland Narratives from the Mexican War to the Present
By Rosemary A. King
- Border People : Life and Society in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands
By Oscar J. Martínez
- The Borders of Inequality : Where Wealth and Poverty Collide
By Íñigo Moré; Translated by Lyn Dominguez
- The Borders Within : Encounters Between Mexico and the U.S.
By Douglas Monroy
- Calexico : True Lives of the Borderlands
By Peter Laufer
- Colonias in Arizona and New Mexico : Border Poverty and Community Development Solutions
By Adrian X. Esparza; Angela J. Donelson
- The Colonias Reader : Economy, Housing and Public Health in U.S.- Mexico Border Colonias
Edited by Adrian X. Esparza; Angela J. Donelson
- A Common Humanity : Ritual, Religion, and Immigrant Advocacy in Tucson, Arizona
By Lane Van Ham
- Contested Ground : Comparative Frontiers on the Northern and Southern Edges of the Spanish Empire
By Donna J. Guy
- Crossing with the Virgin : Stories from the Migrant Trail
By Kathryn Ferguson; Norma A. Price; Ted Parks
- Dead in Their Tracks : Crossing America’s Desert Borderlands in the New Era
By John Annerino
- Desert Capitalism : Maquiladoras in North America's Western Industrial Corridor
By Kathryn Kopinak
- Divided Waters : Bridging the U.S.-Mexico Border
By Helen Ingram
- Empire of Sand : The Seri Indians and the Struggle for Spanish Sonora, 1645-1803
By Thomas E. Sheridan
- Gender Violence at the U.S.–Mexico Border : Media Representation and Public Response
By Héctor Domínguez-Ruvalcaba; Ignacio Corona
- History of the Triumphs of Our Holy Faith amongst the Most Barbarous and Fierce Peoples of the New World
By Andrés Pérez de Ribas
- Human Rights along the U.S.-Mexico Border : Gendered Violence and Insecurity
Edited by Kathleen Staudt; Tony Payan; Z. Anthony Kruszewski
- I Know It's Dangerous : Why Mexicans Risk Their Lives to Cross the Border
By Lynnaire M. Sheridan
- Immigration Law and the U.S.–Mexico Border : ¿Sí se puede?
By Kevin R. Johnson; Bernard Trujillo
- An Impossible Living in a Transborder World : Culture, Confianza, and Economy of Mexican-Origin Populations
By Carlos Vélez-Ibáñez
- Labor Market Issues along the U.S.-Mexico Border
Edited by Marie T. Mora; Alberto Dávila
- The Law Into Their Own Hands : Immigration and the Politics of Exceptionalism
By Roxanne Lynn Doty
- Life and Labor on the Border : Working People of Northeastern Sonora, 1886-1986
By Josiah M. Heyman
- Lives on the Line : Dispatches from the U.S.-Mexico Border
By Miriam Davidson
- Mexico, Nation in Transit : Contemporary Representations of Mexican Migration to the United States
By Christina L. Sisk
- The Missions of Northern Sonora : A 1935 Field Documentation
By Buford L. Pickens
- No Short Journeys : The Interplay of Cultures in the History and Literature of the Borderlands
By Cecil Robinson
- Nonprofits and Their Networks : Cleaning the Waters along Mexico's Northern Border
By Daniel M. Sabet
- Pedro de Rivera and the Military Regulations for Northern New Spain, 1724-1729 : A Documentary History of His Frontier Inspection and the Reglamento de 1729
By Thomas H. Naylor; Charles W. S.J. Polzer
- Political Ecologies of Cattle Ranching in Northern Mexico : Private Revolutions
By Eric P. Perramond
- The Presidio and Militia on the Northern Frontier of New Spain : A Documentary History, Volume Two, Part Two: The Central Corridor and the Texas Corridor, 1700-1765
By Thomas H. Naylor; Charles W. S.J. Polzer; Thomas E. Sheridan; Diana Hadley; Mardith K. Schuetz-Miller
- The Road to Mexico
By Lawrence Taylor
- Sanctuaries of Earth, Stone, and Light : The Churches of Northern New Spain, 1530-1821
By Gloria Fraser Giffords
- Smugglers, Brothels, and Twine : Historical Perspectives on Contraband and Vice in North America's Borderlands
General editor Elaine Carey; Andrae M. Marak
- Troublesome Border, Revised Edition
By Oscar J. Martínez
- Tunnel Kids
By Lawrence Taylor; Maeve Hickey
- Uncharted Terrains : New Directions in Border Research Methodology, Ethics, and Practice
Edited by Anna Ochoa O’Leary; Colin M. Deeds; Scott Whiteford
- A War that Can't Be Won : Binational Perspectives on the War on Drugs
Edited by Tony Payan; Kathleen Staudt; By Z. Anthony Kruszewski
- Water in the Hispanic Southwest : A Social and Legal History, 1550-1850
By Michael C. Meyer
- Women and Change at the U.S.--Mexico Border : Mobility, Labor, and Activism
Edited by Doreen J. Mattingly; Ellen R. Hansen
- Writing on the Edge : A Borderlands Reader
By Tom Miller
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