The University of North Texas Press was founded in 1987 and published its first book in 1989. Our mandate runs parallel to the mandate of any university, which is to teach, to support scholarly research, and to reach out to the community. We do that by publishing both academic and general interest books useful to the student and general reader alike. To ensure the highest quality publications, everything we publish is peer reviewed and approved by a faculty Editorial Board.
Our commitment to military history began in 1993 with the first book in our War and the Southwest Series, under the series editorship of Richard G. Lowe, Gustav L. Seligmann, and Calvin L. Christman. The series includes first-hand accounts of military experiences by men and women of the Southwest, histories of warfare involving the people of the Southwest, and analyses of military life in the Southwest itself. The Southwest is defined loosely as those states of the United States west of the Mississippi River and south of a line from San Francisco to St. Louis as well as the borderlands straddling the Mexico-United States boundary.
The series includes works involving military life in peacetime in addition to books on warfare itself. It ranges chronologically from the first contact between indigenous tribes and Europeans to the present. The series is based on the belief that warfare is an important if unfortunate fact of life in human history and that understanding war is a requirement for a full understanding of the American past. Books published in the War and the Southwest Series include:
In recent years the UNT Press launched a new series to tie in with the Oral History Program, called North Texas Military Biography and Memoir Series. Publications in this series have been adopted as Selections by the Military Book Club and by professors for course use, and include:
UNT Press is the publisher of Warriors and Scholars: A Modern War Reader, a collection of the best presentations by prominent military historians and veterans invited to the annual Hurley Military History Seminar at the University of North Texas.
UNT Press also publishes American military history in general and western military history and Vietnam War in specific. These titles include:
The University of North Texas Press welcomes queries from authors whose manuscripts fit one of our series or otherwise focus on American military history. Direct all correspondence to Ronald Chrisman, Director at Ronald.chrisman@unt.edu.
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