Established in 1950, the University of Texas Press produces approximately one hundred new books each year and has over 3000 books in print. Their areas of scholarly concentration include American studies, anthropology, archaeology, architecture, art, classics, film and media studies, food studies and cookbooks, history, Jewish studies, Latin American and pre-Columbian studies, Latinx studies, Middle Eastern studies, music, nature and environment, photography, and Texas and the Southwest. In addition, UT Press publishes books of general interest for a wider audience on a variety of subjects, including history, current affairs, the visual arts, music, and food, among others, as well as books on the history, culture, arts, and natural history of Texas.
The Anatomy of Eleven Towns in Michoacán
- Copyright year: 1950
Dearest Isa
Robert Browning's letters to Isabella Blagden
- Copyright year: 1951
The Florida of the Inca
- Copyright year: 1951
Gulf To Rockies
The Heritage of the Fort Worth and Denver–Colorado and Southern Railways, 1861–1898
- Copyright year: 1953
The Tidelands Oil Controversy
A Legal and Historical Analysis
- Copyright year: 1953
Barnaby Rich
A Short Biography
- Copyright year: 1953
Galveston Island, or, A Few Months off the Coast of Texas
The Journal of Francis C. Sheridan, 1839–1840
- Copyright year: 1954
Gustav Dresel's Houston Journal
Adventures in North America and Texas, 1837-1841
- Copyright year: 1954
Sam Houston, the Great Designer
- Copyright year: 1954
Twenty-one Texas Short Stories
- Copyright year: 1954
Rebel Private Front and Rear
- Copyright year: 1954
Of Sondry Folk
The Dramatic Principle in the Canterbury Tales
- Copyright year: 1955