University Press of Kentucky

University Press of Kentucky has a dual mission—the publication of academic books of high scholarly merit in a variety of fields and the publication of significant books about the history and culture of Kentucky, the Ohio Valley region, the Upper South, and Appalachia. The Press is the statewide nonprofit scholarly publisher for the Commonwealth of Kentucky, serving all Kentucky state-sponsored institutions of higher learning as well as seven private colleges and Kentucky’s two major historical societies.

The War to End All Wars Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 440
ISBN: 9780813109558
Pub Date: 23 Jul 1998
Illustrations: illus
Description:
The War to End All Wars is considered by many to be the best single account of America's participation in World War I. Covering famous battles, the birth of the air force, naval engagements, the War Department, and experiences of the troops, this indispensable volume is again available in paperback for students and general readers.
Children of Wrath Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 232
ISBN: 9780813120614
Pub Date: 02 Jul 1998
Description:
In an exciting reinterpretation of the early nineteenth century, Leo Hirrel demonstrates the importance of religious ideas by exploring the relationship between religion and reform efforts during a crucial period in American history. The result is a work that moves the history of antebellum reform to a higher level of sophistication.Hirrel focuses upon New School Congregationalists and Presbyterians who served at the forefront of reform efforts and provided critical leadership to anti-Catholic, temperance, antislavery, and missionary movements.
Kentucky Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 256
ISBN: 9780916968250
Pub Date: 01 Jul 1998
Illustrations: color photos
Description:
Published by the Kentucky Historical Society and distributed by the University Press of Kentucky The history and beauty of the Bluegrass State come alive in words and pictures, as this volume chronicles the Kentucky experience in all its variety. Rare black-and white historic images combine with more than two hundred modern color photographs to complement a narrative written by some of the commonwealth's most celebrated wordsmiths: Thomas D. Clark, George Ella Lyon, John Ed Pearce, Gerald L.
UnAfrican Americans Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 216
ISBN: 9780813120560
Pub Date: 24 Jun 1998
Illustrations: illus
Description:
Though many scholars will acknowledge the Anglo-Saxon character of black American nationalism, few have dealt with the imperialistic ramifications of this connection. Now, Nigerian-born scholar Tunde Adeleke reexamines nineteenth-century black American nationalism, finding not only that it embodied the racist and paternalistic values of Euro-American culture but also that nationalism played an active role in justifying Europe's intrusion into Africa.Adeleke looks at the life and work of Martin Delany, Alexander Crummell, and Harry McNeal Turner, demonstrating that as supporters of the mission civilisatrice ("civilizing mission") these men helped lay the foundation for the colonization of Africa.
Holy Toledo Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 232
ISBN: 9780813120621
Pub Date: 24 Jun 1998
Illustrations: illus
Description:
"Do unto others as ye would have them do unto you" are the words upon which Samuel M. Jones, self-made millionaire and mayor of Toledo, Ohio (1897-1904) organized his life, business, and political career.Unlike most progressive reformers, Jones was in a position to initiate real change.
ReJoycing Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
ISBN: 9780813109497
Pub Date: 21 May 1998
Series: Irish Literature, History, and Culture
Illustrations: illus
Description:
"In this volume, the contributors -- a veritable Who's Who of Joyce specialists -- provide an excellent introduction to the central issues of contemporary Joyce criticism."
The Miltonic Moment Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 176
ISBN: 9780813120607
Pub Date: 21 May 1998
Series: Studies in the English Renaissance
Description:
Milton's poems invariably depict the decisive instant in a story, a moment of crisis that takes place just before the action undergoes a dramatic change of course. Such instants look backward to a past that is about to be superseded or repudiated and forward, at the same time, to a future that will immediately begin to unfold. Martin Evans identifies this moment of transition as "the Miltonic Moment.
Portrait Of A Father Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 96
ISBN: 9780813116556
Pub Date: 19 May 1998
Description:
One of America's great poets writes of his father, lost through death and discovered again through insistent recollection. A death in the family forces a re-sorting and reshaping of all that we can recall of times and people gone from us as we measure our identities by their remembered images.While prowling in the past, Warren is drawn to likenesses between himself and his father, between himself and others of his family.
Atlas of Kentucky Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 336
ISBN: 9780813120058
Pub Date: 14 May 1998
Illustrations: color illus, maps, charts, tables, graphs
Description:
The first comprehensive atlas of the state published in over 20 years, the Atlas of Kentucky brings together a wealth of information on the geography, industry, economy, development, and people of the Commonwealth. Includes over 600 maps and 200 color illustrations. Richard Ulack, professor and former chair of the Department of Geography at the University of Kentucky and former State Geographer, is author of Atlas of Southeast Asia and co-editor of Lexington and Kentucky's Inner Bluegrass Region.
The Adventures of David Simple and Volume the Last Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 442
ISBN: 9780813109459
Pub Date: 14 May 1998
Series: Eighteenth-Century Novels by Women
Illustrations: illus
Description:
The Adventures of David Simple (1744), Sarah Fielding's first and most celebrated novel, went through several editions, the second of which was heavily revised by her brother Henry. This edition includes Henry's "corrections" in an appendix. In recounting the guileless hero's search for a true friend, the novel depicts the derision with which almost everyone treats his sentimental attitudes to human nature.
The Lion and the Star Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 304
ISBN: 9780813120430
Pub Date: 14 May 1998
Illustrations: maps, tables
Description:
The Lion and the Star not only offers an informed glimpse into the intricacies of daily German life but also confirms the continuing danger of making sweeping generalizations about German Jews and non-Jews. In the aftermath of World War II, many viewed the Third Reich as an aberration in German history and laid blame with Hitler and his followers. Since the 1960s, historians have widened their focus, implicating "ordinary" Germans in the demise of German Jewry.
The Lynching of Cleo Wright Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 352
ISBN: 9780813120485
Pub Date: 08 May 1998
Illustrations: illus
Description:
On January 20, 1942, black oil mill worker Cleo Wright assaulted a white woman in her home and nearly killed the first police officer who tried to arrest him. An angry mob then hauled Wright out of jail and dragged him through the streets of Sikeston, Missouri, before burning him alive.Wright's death was, unfortunately, not unique in American history, but what his death meant in the larger context of life in the United States in the twentieth-century is an important and compelling story.
The Presence of Pessoa Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 176
ISBN: 9780813120539
Pub Date: 09 Apr 1998
Series: Studies in Romance Languages
Illustrations: illus
Description:
Fernando Pessoa (1888--1935) is perhaps the most engaging of the great Western modernists of this century. Born in Portugal but raised and educated in southern Africa, Pessoa wrote poetry, fiction, and nonfiction.George Monteiro provides refreshingly new interpretations of Pessoa's Mensagem ( Message) and the modernist novella 0 Banqueiro Anarquista ( The Anarchist Banker).
A History of the Hemp Industry in Kentucky Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
ISBN: 9780813109305
Pub Date: 02 Apr 1998
Illustrations: illus
Description:
It is hard to believe that at one time burley tobacco was not the chief cash crop in Kentucky. Yet for more than half a century hemp dominated the state's agricultural production.James Hopkins surveys the hemp industry in Kentucky from its beginning through its complete demise at the end of World War II, describing the processes of seeding and harvesting the plant, and marketing manufactured goods made of the fiber.
World of Relations Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 224
ISBN: 9780813120638
Pub Date: 26 Mar 1998
Description:
A leading figure in modern southern literature, described by Newsweek as "one of the best American storytellers," Peter Taylor secured a national following through his long relationship with the New Yorker and his widely read volumes from the 1980s, The Old Forest and Other Stories and A Summons to Memphis. The Pulitzer Prize-winning author's portrayals of the battles of strong-willed fathers and mothers with their equally strong-willed sons are at the center of his achievement in fiction.David Robinson presents Taylor as a writer deeply concerned with the interworkings of family relationships, and emphasizes his role as chronicler of the shifts in southern culture in this century.
River Jordan Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 218
ISBN: 9780813109503
Pub Date: 19 Mar 1998
Series: Ohio River Valley Series
Illustrations: 26
Description:
Since the nineteenth century, the Ohio River has represented a great divide for African Americans. It provided a passage to freedom along the underground railroad, and during the industrial age, it was a boundary between the Jim Crow South and the urban North. The Ohio became known as the "River Jordan," symbolizing the path to the promised land.