Founded in 1945, the University Press of Florida is the official publisher of the State University System of Florida. UPF has published over 2,500 books since its inception and currently releases approximately 80 new titles each year. Its publishing strengths include archaeology, history, literature, Latin American studies, African American studies, space studies, sustainability, and Florida history and culture. UPF engages educators, students, and discerning readers by producing works of global significance, regional importance, and lasting value.
University Press of Florida also includes the imprint, University of Florida Press.
America's Fortress
A History of Fort Jefferson, Dry Tortugas, Florida
The architectural, military, environmental, and political history of a little-known Civil War outpost that was the most heavily armed coastal defense fort in United States history.
Joyce without Borders
Circulations, Sciences, Media, and Mortal Flesh
Baseball and Cultural Heritage
This is the first volume to explore the understudied side of baseball–how its heritage is understood, interpreted, commodified, and performed for various purposes today, ultimately showing how the performance of baseball heritage can reflect the culture and heritage of a nation.
Celebrating Florida
Works of Art from the Vickers Collection
Lost Storytellers
The Information Apocalypse in the Modern Newsroom
The Letters of Minerva Mirabal and Manolo Tavárez
Love and Resistance in the Time of Trujillo
The Surprising Lives of Bark Beetles
Mighty Foresters of the Insect World
Entomologist Jiri Hulcr and science journalist Marc Abrahams offer a funny and informative introduction to the bark beetle, one of the world’s most maligned, misunderstood, and fascinating insects.