The University of Utah Press Publisher Description

The University of Utah Press celebrates 75 years in publishing. An agency of the J. Willard Marriott Library of The University of Utah, the Press publishes and disseminates scholarly books in selected fields, as well as other printed and recorded materials of significance to Utah, the region, the country, and the world, in accordance with the mission of the University. The University of Utah Press currently publishes in the following general subject areas: anthropology, archaeology, Mesoamerican studies, American Indian studies, linguistics, natural history, nature writing, environmental studies, Utah and Western history, Mormon studies, Utah and regional guidebooks, and regional titles. The Press employs seven full-time staff members and publishes between 25 and 30 titles per year. The Press has more than 600 titles currently in print.

Books
Books in JSTOR from The University of Utah Press
9 Books in JSTOR Copyright Date
Current Perspectives on Stemmed and Fluted Technologies in the American Far West 2024
Landscape Learning in the Pleistocene Great Basin 2025
The Monumental Andes: Geology, Geography, and Ancient Cultures in the Peruvian Andes 2024
New Deal Archaeology in the West 2023
Reassessing the Aztatlán World: Ethnogenesis and Cultural Continuity in Northwest Mesoamerica 2025
Sacred Southwestern Landscapes: Archaeologies of Religious Ecology 2024
Sustainable Capitalism: Essential Work for the Anthropocene 2024
The Tanner Lectures on Human Values: Volume 39 2024
A Watershed Moment: The American West in the Age of Limits 2024