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 Birds of Kentucky Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 152
ISBN: 9780813151410
Pub Date: 02 Mar 2021
Description:
The first book of its kind to be published for the Bluegrass State, The Birds of Kentucky is designed to provide an accurate and scientifically rigorous description of all the species of birds found in Kentucky. This comprehensive guide features a wealth of information, including abundance records, migration dates, and additional reference material, and indicates whether a bird is a permanent resident, winter resident, summer resident, visitant, or transient. Additionally, Monroe reviews the history of ornithologists who have worked in Kentucky and outlines the physiography of the state as it relates to birding.
Fat Chance Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 244
ISBN: 9781949669305
Pub Date: 23 Feb 2021
Description:
During the early 1990s, the diet drugs fen-phen and Redux achieved tremendous popularity. The chemical combination was discovered by chance, marketed with hyperbole, and prescribed to millions. But as the drugs' developer, pharmaceutical giant American Home Products, cashed in on the miracle weight-loss pills, medical researchers revealed that the drugs caused heart valve disease.
The Sailor Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 304
ISBN: 9780813180441
Pub Date: 23 Feb 2021
Illustrations: 10 b&w photos
Description:
"As with sailing, so with politics: make your cloth too taut and your ship will dip and heel, but slacken off and trim your sails, and things head up again." - Euripides, Orestes The Great Depression of the 1930s and the global crisis of World War II created ripe conditions for change in both US and international politics, setting off many questions regarding America's role in the world. The power and influence held by the United States at this time informed Franklin Roosevelt's belief that the country was optimally positioned to become a world leader.
Allies in Air Power Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 314
ISBN: 9780813180328
Pub Date: 04 Jan 2021
Illustrations: 8 b&w photos, 3 maps, 9 tables
Description:
In the past century, multinational military operations have become the norm; but while contributions from different nations provide many benefits - from expanded capability to political credibility - they also present a number of challenges. Issues such as command and control, communications, equipment standardization, intelligence, logistics, planning, tactics, and training all require consideration. Cultural factors present challenges as well, particularly when language barriers are involved.
Small Screen, Big Feels Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 300
ISBN: 9780813180069
Pub Date: 02 Dec 2020
Illustrations: 7 b&w photos, 1 graph, 3 figures, 18 tables
Description:
While television has always played a role in recording and curating history, shaping cultural memory, and influencing public sentiment, the changing nature of the medium in the post-network era finds viewers experiencing and participating in this process in new ways. They skim through commercials, live tweet press conferences and award shows, and tune into reality shows to escape reality. This new era, defined by the heightened anxiety and fear ushered in by 9/11, has been documented by our media consumption, production, and reaction.
Educating Air Forces Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 254
ISBN: 9780813180243
Pub Date: 01 Dec 2020
Description:
Compared to armies and navies, which have existed as professional fighting services for centuries, the technology that makes air forces possible is much newer. As a result, these services have had to quickly develop methods of preparing aviators to operate in conditions ranging from peace or routine security to full-scale war. The first book to address the history and scope of air power professionalization through learning programs, Educating Air Forces offers valuable new insight into strategy and tactics worldwide.
A Simple Justice Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 296
ISBN: 9780813180175
Pub Date: 12 Nov 2020
Illustrations: 30 b&w photos
Description:
When the Declaration of Independence was signed by a group of wealthy white men in 1776, poor white men, African Americans, and women quickly discovered that the unalienable rights it promised were not truly for all. The Nineteenth Amendment eventually gave women the right to vote in 1920, but the change was not welcomed by people of both genders in politically and religiously conservative Kentucky. As a result, the suffrage movement in the Commonwealth involved a tangled web of stakeholders, entrenched interest groups, unyielding constitutional barriers, and activists with competing strategies.
Harry Dean Stanton Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 278
ISBN: 9780813180106
Pub Date: 12 Nov 2020
Series: Screen Classics
Illustrations: 16 b&w photos
Description:
Harry Dean Stanton (1926-2017) got his start in Hollywood in TV productions such as Zane Grey Theater and Gunsmoke. After a series of minor parts in forgettable westerns, he gradually began to get film roles that showcased his laid-back acting style, appearing in Cool Hand Luke (1967), Kelly's Heroes (1970), The Godfather: Part II (1974), and Alien (1979). He became a headliner in the eighties - starring in Wim Wenders's moving Paris, Texas (1984) and Alex Cox's Repo Man (1984) - but it was his extraordinary skill as a character actor that established him as a revered cult figure and kept him in demand throughout his career.
Girty Cover Girty Cover
Format: 
Pages: 198
ISBN: 9780813180557
Pub Date: 03 Nov 2020
Pages: 198
ISBN: 9780813180380
Pub Date: 03 Nov 2020
Description:
Along with Benedict Arnold, Simon Girty was one of the most hated men in early America. The son of an Irish immigrant, he was raised on the western Pennsylvania frontier but was captured by the Senecas as a teenager and lived among them for several years. This able frontiersman might be seen today as a defender of Native Americans, but in his own time he was branded as a traitor for siding with First Nations and the British during the Revolutionary War.
Pittsburgh and the Urban League Movement Cover Pittsburgh and the Urban League Movement Cover
Format: 
Pages: 260
ISBN: 9780813179919
Pub Date: 02 Nov 2020
Series: Civil Rights and the Struggle for Black Equality in the Twentieth Century
Illustrations: 8 b&w photos, 2 maps, 1 table
Pages: 260
ISBN: 9780813180700
Pub Date: 02 Nov 2020
Series: Civil Rights and the Struggle for Black Equality in the Twentieth Century
Illustrations: 8 b&w photos, 2 maps, 1 table
Description:
During the Great Migration, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, became a mecca for African Americans seeking better job opportunities, wages, and living conditions. The city's thriving economy and vibrant social and cultural scenes inspired dreams of prosperity and a new start, but this urban haven was not free of discrimination and despair. In the face of injustice, activists formed the Urban League of Pittsburgh (ULP) in 1918 to combat prejudice and support the city's growing African American population.
Kentuckians and Pearl Harbor Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 324
ISBN: 9781949669275
Pub Date: 01 Nov 2020
Illustrations: 24 b&w photos
Description:
When the air raid alarm sounded around 7:55 a.m. on December 7, 1941, Gunner's Mate Second Class James Allard Vessels of Paducah was preparing to participate in morning colors aboard the USS Arizona.
A Doctor for Rural America Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 264
ISBN: 9780813179773
Pub Date: 15 Oct 2020
Illustrations: 14 b&w photos
Description:
Dr. Frances Sage Bradley (1862-1949) was a mediating force between the urban world of her own education and experience, and that of rural Americans. As a widow with four young children, Bradley trained as a doctor and became one of the first women to graduate from Cornell University Medical School.
A Higher Mission Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 238
ISBN: 9780813179810
Pub Date: 15 Oct 2020
Series: New Directions in Southern History
Illustrations: 11 b&w photos, 1 map
Description:
In this vital transnational study, Kimberly D. Hill critically analyzes the colonial history of central Africa through the perspective of two African American missionaries: Alonzo Edmiston and Althea Brown Edmiston. The pair met and fell in love while working as a part of the American Presbyterian Congo Mission - an operation which aimed to support the people of the Congo Free State suffering forced labor and brutal abuses under Belgian colonial governance.
The Eagle on My Arm Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 200
ISBN: 9780813180021
Pub Date: 13 Oct 2020
Series: AUSA Books - American Warriors Series
Illustrations: 24 color photos
Description:
In October 1967, eighteen-year-old Patrick Bradley enlisted in the US Army and was later deployed to North Vietnam as a special operator with missions to kill high-value targets. Combat left him physically and psychologically wounded, as it does many veterans, and Bradley struggled to adjust when he returned home. He seemed destined for military prison after an altercation in which he broke a superior officer's jaw, but his life changed forever when a psychiatrist recommended a unique path for healing.
The Redshirt Cover The Redshirt Cover
Format: 
Pages: 328
ISBN: 9780813180212
Pub Date: 13 Oct 2020
Series: University Press of Kentucky New Poetry & Prose Series
Pages: 328
ISBN: 9781985900448
Pub Date: 20 Mar 2024
Series: University Press of Kentucky New Poetry & Prose Series
Description:
Shortlisted for 2020 Center for Fiction's First Novel PrizeCorey Sobel challenges tenacious stereotypes in this compelling debut novel, shedding new light on the hypermasculine world of American football. The Redshirt introduces Miles Furling, a young man who is convinced he was placed on earth to play football. Deep in the closet, he sees the sport as a means of gaining a permanent foothold in a culture that would otherwise reject him.
Kentucky Bourbon Country Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 264
ISBN: 9780813180311
Pub Date: 06 Oct 2020
Illustrations: 222 color photos, 2 maps
Description:
Like wine lovers who dream of traveling to Bordeaux or beer enthusiasts with visions of the breweries of Belgium, bourbon lovers plan their pilgrimages to Kentucky. Some of the most famous distilleries are tucked away in the scenic Bluegrass region, which is home to nearly seventy distilleries and responsible for 95 percent of all of America's bourbon production. Locals and tourists alike continue to seek out the world's finest whiskeys in Kentucky as interest in America's only native spirit continues to grow.