University of Pittsburgh Press

The University of Pittsburgh Press is a publisher with distinguished lists in a wide range of scholarly and cultural fields. They publish books for general readers, scholars, and students. The Press focuses on selected academic areas: Latin American studies, Russian and East European studies, Central Asian studies, composition and literacy studies, environmental studies, urban studies, the history of architecture and the built environment, and the history and philosophy of science, technology, and medicine. Their books about Pittsburgh and Pennsylvania include history, art, architecture, photography, biography, fiction, and guidebooks.

Their renowned Pitt Poetry Series represents many of the finest poets active today, as reflected in the many prestigious awards their work has garnered over the past four decades. In addition, the Press is home to the Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry Prize, the Donald Hall Prize for Poetry, and, in rotation with other university presses, the Cave Canem Poetry Prize. They sponsor the prestigious Drue Heinz Literature Prize, which recognises the finest collective works of short fiction available in an international competition.

Weather, Science, and the Environment in Colonial Malaya

Format: Hardback
Pages: 320
ISBN: 9780822948421
Pub Date: 18 Feb 2025
Description:
A new addition to the University of Pittsburgh Press Intersections Series

Constructing the Danube Monarchy

An Environmental History
Format: Hardback
Pages: 264
ISBN: 9780822948742
Pub Date: 12 Feb 2025
Illustrations: 15 b&w illustrations

The Sweating Sickness

Poems
Format: Paperback
Pages: 96
ISBN: 9780822967385
Pub Date: 11 Feb 2025
Description:
Rebecca’s Lehmann’s The Sweating Sickness contains wide-ranging topics—the suicide of an abusive ex, parenting young children, fairytales, reproductive rights, domestic violence, ghost stories, ancient myth—all set to the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic. Both personal and political, these poems interrogate how we grieve, what it means to be a woman in post-Roe America, and how private and public ghosts can come back to haunt us. Surrealist, maximalist, formal, and with an ear to the underworld, The Sweating Sickness spins the reader into an eco-fabulist wonderland, where anything can happen, and does.

Watching the River Run

A Photographic Journey Down the Youghiogheny
Format: Hardback
Pages: 184
ISBN: 9780822948414
Pub Date: 11 Feb 2025
Description:
Watching the River Run, A Photographic Journey Down the Youghiogheny, is the perfect photographic companion to Palmer's classic Youghiogheny, Appalachian River

Development Design

Hotels and Politics in the Hispanic Caribbean
Format: Hardback
Pages: 304
ISBN: 9780822948605
Pub Date: 09 Feb 2025
Illustrations: 67 mix of color and b&w

The Law of Truly Large Numbers

Poems
Format: Paperback
Pages: 96
ISBN: 9780822967378
Pub Date: 28 Jan 2025
Description:
A new addition to the award winning Pitt Poetry Series

Pink Lady

Poems
Format: Paperback
Pages: 88
ISBN: 9780822967361
Pub Date: 14 Jan 2025
Description:
When her mother agrees to enter a Rhode Island nursing home in December of 2019, Denise Duhamel promises she’ll visit at least once a month. By March of 2020, everyone is in lockdown. The elegies in Pink Lady explore the resiliency of her elderly mother and nurses on the frontline, as well as the personal and universally experienced anxieties faced during pandemic policies.
Warhol's Mother Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 520
ISBN: 9780822948407
Pub Date: 09 Jan 2025
Illustrations: 63 photos and drawings
Description:
Explores what does the life of Julia Warhola add to our understanding of her son, the artist Andy Warhol?
Cuban Studies 54 Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 296
ISBN: 9780822948353
Pub Date: 07 Jan 2025
Series: Cuban Studies
Illustrations: 30 b&w
Description:
Cuban Studies is the preeminent journal for scholarly work on Cuba. Each volume includes articles in English and Spanish and a large book review section. In publication since 1970, and under Alejandro de la Fuente’s editorial leadership since 2013, this interdisciplinary journal covers all aspects of Cuban history, politics, culture, diaspora, and more.
The Return of the Contemporary Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 328
ISBN: 9780822948391
Pub Date: 17 Dec 2024
Series: Pitt Illuminations
Description:
A new addition to the University of Pittsburgh Press Illuminations series.
The Weak and the Powerful Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 320
ISBN: 9780822948070
Pub Date: 10 Jun 2024
Description:
Panama is a country whose geopolitical importance outweighs its size because of the volume of trade that passes the Central American isthmus through the canal. For nearly a century, the United States occupied and controlled the Panama Canal Zone and its shipping operations. In 1999, control was passed to Panama’s Canal Authority.
The Selected Reginald Shepherd Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 168
ISBN: 9780822948216
Pub Date: 10 Jun 2024
Description:
Drawing from all six of his collections, The Selected Shepherd offers a new retrospective on the work of an important and sometimes controversial Black, gay poet. Although well known for his erotic poems about white men, Shepherd also wrote consistently about the natural world and its endangerment and his grief over his mother’s death. Presented in both publication order and the order in which they originally appeared within each collection, these poems highlight the most important themes of Shepherd’s work, along with both his predictability and unpredictability as a poet.

Modern Architecture in Mexico City

History, Representation, and the Shaping of a Capital
Format: Paperback
Pages: 432
ISBN: 9780822966999
Pub Date: 10 Jun 2024
Description:
Winner, 2018 SAH Alice Davis Hitchcock Award Mexico City became one of the centers of architectural modernism in the Americas in the first half of the twentieth century. Invigorated by insights drawn from the first published histories of Mexican colonial architecture, which suggested that Mexico possessed a distinctive architecture and culture, beginning in the 1920s a new generation of architects created profoundly visual modern buildings intended to convey Mexico’s unique cultural character. By midcentury these architects and their students had rewritten the country’s architectural history and transformed the capital into a metropolis where new buildings that evoked pre-conquest, colonial, and International Style architecture coexisted.
The Persistence of Local Caudillos in Latin American Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 344
ISBN: 9780822948124
Pub Date: 10 Jun 2024
Description:
Despite democratization at the national level, local political bosses still govern many municipalities in Latin America. Caudillos and clans often use informal political practices—ranging from clientelism and patronage to harassment of political opposition—to control local political dynamics. These arbitrary and, at times, abusive practices pose important challenges to how Latin American democracy works and how power is exercised after the decentralization reforms in the region.
The Other Border Wars Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 256
ISBN: 9780822948087
Pub Date: 10 Jun 2024
Series: Pitt Illuminations
Description:
The Other Border Wars: Conflict and Stasis in Latin American Culture questions bordering as an organizing principle of culture, conflict, and politics. Shannon Dowd argues that Central and South American border conflicts such as the Chaco War, between Bolivia and Paraguay (1932–1935); the Soccer War, between El Salvador and Honduras (1969); and the Falklands/Malvinas War, between Argentina and the United Kingdom (1982); can be considered as stasis, meaning civil strife, rather than polemos, meaning international war. Through analyses of literature, film, and theatre, Dowd shows that border conflict is entwined with domestic strife, reinforced by stagnant geographical lines, and magnified under globalization.