We are pleased to present our new titles scheduled to be published between March and August 2025.

The season begins with three great new books for Florida readers. Journalist and bestselling author Craig Pittman introduces the people, creatures, places, and issues that make up the nation’s fastest growing state. Readers will also enjoy a high-speed glide through Florida surf culture and stories of nature near at hand amid development and change in South Florida, a co-publication with Florida Humanities.

This spring we will publish the memoir of dancer and creative aging pioneer Naomi Goldberg Haas; the history of Chambers v. Florida, a landmark court case that contributed to what is now known as the “criminal procedure revolution”; and the first book to explore modern art in Cuba during the nation’s only democratic period.

In the subject of literature, a new book shows how James Joyce’s novel Ulysses imitates the workings of the human mind and connects to psychological theories of Joyce’s time. A new archaeology book discusses how to preserve the maritime cultural heritage of shipwrecks, and another features collaborative research at the site of a Spanish mission outpost in the San Francisco Bay Area.

And we have exciting new paperback releases this season! Don’t miss a deep dive into the filmmaking industry in Jacksonville before the rise of Hollywood, the true story of the volunteer group Brothers to the Rescue and the Cuban refugees they flew to safety, and an exploration of the dance traditions of the Caribbean islands.

Browse all titles in the season at the link below.

Catalog cover image: Slash Pine and Red-Bellied Woodpecker by Kim Heise, from Of Slash Pines and Manatees: A Highly Selective Field Guide to My Suburban Wilderness by Andrew Furman.


This catalog lists forthcoming titles scheduled to be published by the University Press of Florida and UF Press. Join our email list to receive news about our books and journals.

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