The University of Tennessee Press Publisher Description

The University of Tennessee Press is the state’s book publisher. As such, the press is committed to preserving knowledge about Tennessee and the region and, by expanding its unique publishing program, it promotes a broad base of cultural understanding and, ultimately, improves life in the state.

Books
Books in JSTOR from The University of Tennessee Press
18 Books in JSTOR Copyright Date
The Bell Witch in Myth and Memory: From Local Legend to International Folktale 2023
Carson-Newman University: From Appalachian Dream to Thriving Educational Community 2023
Circus Life: Performing and Laboring under America's Big Top Shows, 1830–1920 2018
Cormac McCarthy's Violent Destinies: The Poetics of Determinism and Fatalism 2018
Daniel Smith Donelson: Soldier, Politician, Tennessean 2023
Decisions at Kennesaw Mountain: The Eleven Critical Decisions That Defined the Battle 2023
Decisions of the 1862 Shenandoah Valley Campaign: The Sixteen Critical Decisions That Defined the Operation 2023
The Folly and the Madness: The Civil War Letters of Captain Orlando S. Palmer, Fifteenth Arkansas Infantry 2023
The Grizzlies Migrate to Memphis: From Vancouver Failure to Southern Success 2023
Irish Fever: An Archaeology of Illness, Injury, and Healing in New York City, 1845–1875 2024
J. A. Rogers: Selected Writings 2023
John Dos Passos's Transatlantic Chronicling: Critical Essays on the Interwar Years 2022
My Dearest Lilla: Letters Home from Civil War General Jacob D. Cox 2023
Our People Are Warlike: Civil War Pittsburgh and Home-Front Mobilization 2023
Portrait of a Racist: Byron De La Beckwith and the Assassination of Medgar Evers 2024
Tennessee's Experience during the First World War 2023
Virginia Secedes: A Documentary History 2024
White Ice: Race and the Making of Atlanta Hockey 2023