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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.
Patron Gods and Patron Lords
The Semiotics of Classic Maya Community Cults
- Copyright year: 2016
Return to Ixil
Maya Society in an Eighteenth-Century Yucatec Town
- Copyright year: 2019
Retelling Trickster in Naapi's Language
- Copyright year: 2019
Yellowstone Cougars
Ecology before and during Wolf Restoration
- Copyright year: 2018
Imperial Peripheries in the Neo-Assyrian Period
- Copyright year: 2018
Japanese Brazilian Saudades
Diasporic Identities and Cultural Production
- Copyright year: 2019
Indians and Mestizos in the "Lettered City"
Reshaping Justice, Social Hierarchy, and Political Culture in Colonial Peru
- Copyright year: 2010
Communities and Households in the Greater American Southwest
New Perspectives and Case Studies
- Copyright year: 2019
Manufactured Light
Mirrors in the Mesoamerican Realm
- Copyright year: 2015
Lithic Technologies in Sedentary Societies
- Copyright year: 2019