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 Modernist Movement in Brazil
A Literary Study
- Copyright year: 1967
The Normans in South Wales, 1070–1171
- Copyright year: 1966
Travelers In Texas, 1761-1860
- Copyright year: 1967
Aspects of the Renaissance
- Copyright year: 1967
Distaff Diplomacy
The Empress Eugénie and the Foreign Policy of the Second Empire
- Copyright year: 1967
Folk-Songs of the Southern United States
- Copyright year: 1967
From a Year in Greece
- Copyright year: 1967
Handbook of Middle American Indians, Volume 6
Social Anthropology
- Copyright year: 1967
Mexico's Recent Economic Growth
The Mexican View
- Copyright year: 1967
Origins of the American Indians
European Concepts, 1492-1729
- Copyright year: 1967
Origins of the War with Mexico
The Polk-Stockton Intrigue
- Copyright year: 1967