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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- America, New Mexico
By Robert Leonard Reid
- Arizona : A History, Revised Edition
By Thomas E. Sheridan
- Blue Desert
By Charles Bowden
- César Chávez, the Catholic Bishops, and the Farmworkers' Struggle for Social Justice
By Marco G. Prouty
- Cormac McCarthy's Western Novels
By Barcley Owens
- The Federal Landscape : An Economic History of the Twentieth-Century West
By Gerald D. Nash
- Fighting Sprawl and City Hall : Resistance to Urban Growth in the Southwest
By Michael F. Logan
- Frog Mountain Blues
By Charles Bowden
- From Cowtown to Desert Metropolis : Ninety Years of Arizona Memories
By Roy Drachman
- Fuel for Growth : Water and Arizona's Urban Environment
By Douglas E. Kupel
- Gateways to the Southwest : The Story of Arizona State Parks
By Jay M. Price
- Ghost Ranch
By Lesley Poling-Kempes
- Glen Canyon Dammed : Inventing Lake Powell and the Canyon Country
By Jared Farmer
- Hell of a Vision : Regionalism and the Modern American West
By Robert L. Dorman
- Indian Resilience and Rebuilding : Indigenous Nations in the Modern American West
By Donald L. Fixico
- Innocent Until Interrogated : The True Story of the Buddhist Temple Massacre and the Tucson Four
By Gary L. Stuart
- La Calle : Spatial Conflicts and Urban Renewal in a Southwest City
By Lydia R. Otero
- Last Rampage : The Escape of Gary Tison
By James W. Clarke
- The Metropolitan Frontier : Cities in the Modern American West
By Carl Abbott
- Minorities in Phoenix : A Profile of Mexican American, Chinese American, and African American Communities, 1860-1992
By Bradford Luckingham
- The Multicultural Southwest : A Reader
By A. Gabriel Meléndez; M. Jane Young; Patricia Moore; Patrick Pynes
- Murder Unpunished : How the Aryan Brotherhood Murdered Waymond Small and Got Away with It
By Thornton W. III Price
- A New Plateau : Sustaining the Lands and Peoples of Canyon Country
By Peter Friederici; Rose Houk
- Nomads of a Desert City : Personal Stories from Citizens of the Street
By Barbara Seyda
- Oral History, Community, and Work in the American West
Edited by Jessie L. Embry
- Phoenix : The History of a Southwestern Metropolis
By Bradford Luckingham
- Planning Paradise : Politics and Visioning of Land Use in Oregon
By Peter A. Walker; Patrick T. Hurley
- Ranching, Endangered Species, and Urbanization in the Southwest : Species of Capital
By Nathan F. Sayre
- Re-imagining the Modern American West : A Century of Fiction, History, and Art
By Richard Etulain
- Religion in the Modern American West
By Ferenc Morton Szasz
- Remedies for a New West : Healing Landscapes, Histories, and Cultures
Edited by Patricia Limerick; Andrew Cowell; Sharon K. Collinge
- Reopening the American West
By Hal K. Rothman
- Shelter
By Bobby Burns
- Struggle Over Utah's San Rafael Swell : Wilderness, National Conservation Areas, and National Monuments
By Jeffrey O. Durrant
- Tucson : A Short History
By Southwestern Mission Research Center
- What Has Passed and What Remains : Oral Histories of Northern Arizona's Changing Landscapes
Edited by Peter Friederici
- Wide Skies : Finding a Home in the West
By Gary H. Holthaus
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