University of Nebraska Press: Sample Books and Chapters
The University of Nebraska Press extends the University’s mission of teaching, research, and service.
Founded in 1941, the University of Nebraska Press is the largest university press between Chicago and California. UNP publishes scholarly and general-interest books (with more than 6,000 titles in print and an additional 140 new titles released each year.) In addition to the Nebraska imprint, the Press also publishes books under Bison Books, The Backwaters Press, and Potomac Books imprints and publishes the books of The Jewish Publication Society.
2009
Waterlily, Ella Cara Deloria
The Age of the Ship of the Line: The British and French Navies, 1650-1815, Jonathan R. Dull
Border Crossings: Transnational Americanist Anthopology, Kathleen S. Fine-Dare and Steven L. Rubenstein
How to Cook a Tapir: A Memoir of Belize, Joan Fry
Bourdieu in Algeria: Colonial Politics, Ethnographic Practices, Theoretical Developments, Jane E. Goodman and Paul A. Silverstein
Alice in Jamesland: The Story of Alice Howe Gibbens James, Susan E. Gunter
All Our Stories Are Here: Critical Perspectives on Montana Literature, Brady Harrison
2005
The Usual Mistakes, Erin Flanagan
Prairie Dog Empire: A Saga of the Shortgrass Prairie, Paul A. Johnsgard
2003
The Real Lincoln: A Portrait, Jesse W. Weik
2002
Safe by a Mile, Charlie Metro and Tom Altherr
Dispatches from Lincoln’s White House: The Anonymous Civil War Journalism of Presidential Secretary William O. Stoddard, William O. Stoddard
2001
Ham, Eggs, and Corn Cake: A Nebraska Territory Diary, Erastus F. Beadle and Ronald C. Naugle ed.
The Critical Reception of Beethoven’s Compositions by His German Contemporaries, volume 2, Wayne M. Senner, Robin Wallace, and William Meredith
2000
Inside the White House in War Times, William O. Stoddard