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Founded in 1965, the University Press of Colorado is a nonprofit cooperative publishing enterprise supported, in part, by Adams State University, Colorado State University, Fort Lewis College, Metropolitan State University of Denver, University of Colorado, University of Northern Colorado, University of Wyoming, Utah State University, and Western Colorado University.

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.

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Distant Islands

The Japanese American Community in New York City, 1876-1930s

University Press of Colorado

A modern narrative history of the Japanese American community in New York City between America's centennial year and the Great Depression of the 1930s.

  • Copyright year: 2018
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The Once and Future Silver Queen of the Rockies

Georgetown, Colorado, and the Fight for Survival into the Twentieth Century

University Press of Colorado

The Once and Future Silver Queen of the Rockies delves into the life of Georgetown, Colorado, after the turn of the twentieth century as mining in Clear Creek County steadily declined and ultimately collapsed.

  • Copyright year: 2018
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Making an American Workforce

The Rockefellers and the Legacy of Ludlow

University Press of Colorado

Taking an interdisciplinary approach to the policies of the early years of the Colorado Fuel and Iron Company, Making an American Workforce explores John D. Rockefeller Jr.'s welfare capitalist programs and their effects on the company's diverse workforce.

  • Copyright year: 2014
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Late Prehistoric Hunter-Gatherers and Farmers of the Jornada Mogollon

University Press of Colorado

An up-to-date summary of the major developments in the region and their implications for Southwest archaeology in particular and anthropological archaeological research more generally.

  • Copyright year: 2018
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The Nature of Hope

Grassroots Organizing, Environmental Justice, and Political Change

Edited by Char Miller and Jeff Crane
University Press of Colorado

The critical implications that emerge from these stories about ecological activism are crucial to understanding the essential role that protecting the environment plays in sustaining the health of civil society.

  • Copyright year: 2018
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Foraging in the Past

Archaeological Studies of Hunter-Gatherer Diversity

University Press of Colorado

Foraging in the Past takes an explicitly archaeological approach to the potential of the archaeological record to document the variability and time depth of hunter-gatherers.

  • Copyright year: 2018
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Maya Narrative Arts

University Press of Colorado

Authors Karen Bassie-Sweet and Nicholas A. Hopkins present a comprehensive and innovative analysis of the principles of Classic Maya narrative arts.

  • Copyright year: 2018
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Idolatry and the Construction of the Spanish Empire

University Press of Colorado

Examines the role played by the shifting concept of idolatry in the conquest of the Americas, as well as its relation to the subsequent construction of imperial power and hegemony.

  • Copyright year: 2018
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Dialogue with Europe, Dialogue with the Past

Colonial Nahua and Quechua Elites in Their Own Words

University Press of Colorado

A critical, annotated anthology of indigenous-authored texts through which native peoples and Spaniards were able to convey their own perspectives on Spanish colonial order.

  • Copyright year: 2018
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The Owl Was a Baker’s Daughter

University Press of Colorado, Center for Literary Publishing

In The Owl Was a Baker’s Daughter, Gillian Cummings gives voice to her version of Ophelia, a young woman shattered by unbearable losses, and questions what makes a mind unwind till the outcome is deemed a suicide.

  • Copyright year: 2018
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