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The University of Alabama Press is a university press founded in 1945 and is the scholarly publishing arm of the University of Alabama. An editorial board composed of representatives from all doctoral degree granting public universities within Alabama oversees the publishing program. Projects are selected that support, extend, and preserve academic research. The Press also publishes books that foster an understanding of the history and culture of this state and region. The Press strives to publish works in a wide variety of formats such as print, electronic, and on-demand technologies to ensure that the works are widely available.

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  • University of Alabama Press, également connu sous le nom de UA Press, est une maison d'édition américaine associée à l'université de l'Alabama et spécialisée dans la presse universitaire. Fondée en 1945 à Tuscaloosa en Alabama, elle est membre de l'AAUP (Association américaine des presses universitaires) (fr)
  • The University of Alabama Press is a university press founded in 1945 and is the scholarly publishing arm of the University of Alabama. An editorial board composed of representatives from all doctoral degree granting public universities within Alabama oversees the publishing program. Projects are selected that support, extend, and preserve academic research. The Press also publishes books that foster an understanding of the history and culture of this state and region. The Press strives to publish works in a wide variety of formats such as print, electronic, and on-demand technologies to ensure that the works are widely available. As the only academic publisher for the state of Alabama, The University of Alabama Press has in the past undertaken publishing partnerships with such institutions as the Birmingham Museum of Art and Samford University, and The College of Agriculture, the Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art, and the Pebble Hill Center for the Humanities at Auburn University. It serves as the publisher of the Fiction Collective Two (FC2) imprint for experimental fiction. (en)
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  • 1945-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • James Benjamin McMillan (en)
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  • University of Alabama Press (en)
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  • Books, Journals (en)
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  • University of Alabama Press, également connu sous le nom de UA Press, est une maison d'édition américaine associée à l'université de l'Alabama et spécialisée dans la presse universitaire. Fondée en 1945 à Tuscaloosa en Alabama, elle est membre de l'AAUP (Association américaine des presses universitaires) (fr)
  • The University of Alabama Press is a university press founded in 1945 and is the scholarly publishing arm of the University of Alabama. An editorial board composed of representatives from all doctoral degree granting public universities within Alabama oversees the publishing program. Projects are selected that support, extend, and preserve academic research. The Press also publishes books that foster an understanding of the history and culture of this state and region. The Press strives to publish works in a wide variety of formats such as print, electronic, and on-demand technologies to ensure that the works are widely available. (en)
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  • University of Alabama Press (en)
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