The University of Alabama Press

The University of Alabama Press publishes Latin American and Caribbean books in the fields of history, anthropology, culture, political science, and more. The current program privileges progressive topics that critique and illuminate in areas such as the African diaspora, slavery, gender, human rights, Indigenous rights and resistance, cultural expression, the environment, and US involvement in the regions.


Public Loves, Private Troubles
Migration, Technology, and Intimacy in Rural Indigenous Guatemala
Authors: Meghan Farley Webb
Language: English
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Marion Greenwood
Portrait and Self-Portrait—A Biography
Authors: Joanne B. Mulcahy
Language: English
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Oktoberfest in Brazil
Domestic Tourism, Sensescapes, and German Brazilian Identity
Authors: Audrey Ricke
Language: English
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Gringos Get Rich
Anti-Americanism in Chilean Music
Authors: Eunice Rojas
Language: English
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Unsettling Brazil
Urban Indigenous and Black Peoples' Resistances to Dependent Settler Capitalism
Authors: Desirée Poets
Language: English
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A Fortified Sea
The Defense of the Caribbean in the Eighteenth Century
Authors: Pedro Luengo and Gene Allen Smith
Language: English
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Blessed Are the Activists
Catholic Advocacy, Human Rights, and Genocide in Guatemala
Authors: Michael J. Cangemi
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This Incurable Evil
Mapuche Resistance to Spanish Enslavement, 1598–1687
Authors: Eugene C. Berger
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Good Maya Women
Migration and Revitalization of Clothing and Language in Highland Guatemala
Authors: Joyce N. Bennett
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Anything but Novel
Pushing the Margins in Latin American Post-Utopian Historical Narrative
Authors: Jennie Irene Daniels
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