University of Alabama Press

An editorial board composed of representatives from all doctoral degree granting public universities within Alabama oversees the publishing program.

The Press also publishes books that foster an understanding of the history and culture of this state and region.

[7] As the only academic publisher for the state of Alabama, The University of Alabama Press has in the past undertaken publishing partnerships with such institutions as the Birmingham Museum of Art and Samford University, and The College of Agriculture, the Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art, and the Caroline Marshall Draughon Center for the Arts & Humanities at Pebble Hill[8] at Auburn University.

[10][11] The Press's first work was Roscoe C. Martin's New Horizons in Public Administration, which appeared in February 1946.

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James B. McMillan Building houses the offices of UAP. [ 9 ]