THE UNIVERSITY PRESS OF FLORIDA PROUDLY PRESENTS OUR
MOST RECENT AWARD-WINNING TITLES AND AUTHORS!
The Powhatan Landscape: An Archaeological History of the Algonquian Chesapeake by Martin D. Gallivan has been awarded the Southern Anthropological Society James Mooney Award.
Black Well-Being: Health and Selfhood in Antebellum Black Literature by Andrea Stone won the Canadian Association for American Studies Robert K. Martin Prize for Best Book.
Negotiating Respect: Pentecostalism, Masculinity, and the Politics of Spiritual Authority in the Dominican Republic by Brendan Jamal Thornton has been awarded the Caribbean Studies Association Barbara T. Christian Literary Award.
Building a Nation: Caribbean Federation in the Black Diaspora by Eric D. Duke has received an Honorable Mention from the Caribbean Studies Association Gordon K. and Sybil Lewis Award.
Archaeology of East Asian Shipbuilding by Jun Kimura has received an Honorable Mention from the North American Society for Oceanic History’s John Lyman Book Awards in the category of “Naval and Maritime Reference Works and Published Primary Sources.”