Civil War

Affect and Power: Essays on Sex, Slavery, Race, and Religion

Americans at War

Black and White: Cultural Interaction in the Antebellum South

Britain and the American South: From Colonialism to Rock and Roll

Civil War Leadership and Mexican War Experience

Civil War Mississippi: A Guide

Come Retribution: The Confederate Secret Service and the Assassination of Lincoln

Confederate Industry: Manufacturers and Quartermasters in the Civil War

Conversations with Shelby Foote

Faulkner and War

General Stephen D. Lee

Gettysburg: Sentinels of Stone

Great Houses of Mississippi

The Great Houses of Natchez

Haunted Places in the American South

A History of Affirmative Action, 1619-2000

Joseph E. Davis: Pioneer Patriarch

Lincoln's Moral Vision: The Second Inaugural Address

Lost Landmarks of Mississippi

Lost Mansions of Mississippi

Lost Plantation: The Rise and Fall of Seven Oaks

Mississippi Quilts

Pemberton: The General Who Lost Vicksburg

The Peninsula Campaign of 1862: A Military Analysis

Placing the South

Religion in Mississippi

Shadow and Shelter: The Swamp in Southern Culture

Shadows and Cypress: Southern Ghost Stories

Shelby Foote: A Writer's Life

Shelby Foote: Novelist and Historian

The Sinking of the USS Cairo

The Sixteenth Mississippi Infantry: Civil War Letters and Reminiscences

Slavery and the American South

Steamboats and the Cotton Economy: River Trade in the Yazoo-Mississippi Delta

Stories from the Haunted South

Touring Literary Mississippi

Tracing Your Alabama Past

Tracing Your Mississippi Ancestors

Vicksburg: Sentinels of Stone

We Saw Lincoln Shot: One Hundred Eyewitness Accounts

Without Regard to Race: The Other Martin Robison Delany

Download the BOOKFRIENDS newsletter BOOKFRIENDS newsletter

READ OUR BLOG

UPM Fall BOOKFRIENDS Party Announced

On Sunday, November 22 from 3–5 p.m. the University Press of Mississippi will be holding its annual BOOKFRIENDS fall membership party at The Auditorium Restaurant at the Duling School. This year’s party will honor the memory of Willie Morris on the seventy-fifth anniversary of his birth. To mark the occasion UPM is featuring a new, limited edition of the quintessential Morris essay, My Two

(read more...)