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April 19, 2018

Taming the Wild Horse: A Daoist Contemplative Path

Read a guest post by Louis Komjathy, author of TAMING THE WILD HORSE: AN ANNOTATED TRANSLATION AND STUDY OF THE DAOIST HORSE TAMING PICTURES.

April 18, 2018

Columbia University Press Authors Awarded the 2018 Guggenheim Fellowship!

We are proud to announce that several of our authors were awarded the 2018 Guggenheim Fellowship. They were among the 173 recipients, selected from almost 3,000 applicants. We are honored to be their publisher and congratulate each of them on their exceptional...

April 18, 2018

Malaprop’s Bookstore/Cafe Celebrates Our 125th Anniversary!

To help celebrate their 125th(!) year in existence, we’ve got a table packed with @ColumbiaUP books right by the front door. pic.twitter.com/Ap4FwuwhzZ — Malaprop’s Bookstore/Cafe (@Malaprops) March 1, 2018

April 18, 2018

Earth at Risk: An Excerpt

This month, in honor of Earth Day, we’re featuring titles that are related to climate change and environmental studies. Today we’re presenting you with an excerpt from Earth at Risk: Natural Capital and the Quest for Sustainability, by Claude Henry and Laurence...

April 17, 2018

Book Culture Celebrates Our 125th Anniversary

We’re celebrating the 125th Anniversary of @ColumbiaUP with a display of some of our favorite titles! Check it out at Book Culture on 112th, where we have a wide selection of books from the press! pic.twitter.com/jOY9kE6Bum — Book Culture (@bookculture)...

April 17, 2018

Trivia Tuesday: This Book Debuted in 1959, Launched a Career, and is Still in Print Today!

Columbia University Press closed the 1950s with the publication of Man, the State, and War — a book by Kenneth N. Waltz, a young political scientist who would go on to become one of the most highly-regarded figures in the field of...

April 17, 2018

New Book Tuesday! The Green Marble, New German Idealism, and Psychology of a Superpower

Our weekly listing of new books is now available! The Green Marble Earth System Science and Global Sustainability David P. Turner A New German Idealism Hegel, Žižek, and Dialectical Materialism Adrian Johnston Psychology of a Superpower Security and Dominance in...

April 13, 2018

Weekly RoundUP: New Journals, Poison Apples, Poetry Month and More!

Good afternoonin’! It’s been a while my friends and I know you’ve missed me, but I’m back and ready to go. I know you are aching to find out what’s been happening with some of your fellow presses, so I’ll...

April 12, 2018

My Time At CUP: Douglas Armato

“University presses add to our understanding, our thought, and our society book by book by book by book.”  Douglas Armato DIRECTOR, UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA PRESS FORMER PRESIDENT, ASSOC. OF UNIVERSITY PRESSES COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS, 1977–1980 RECEPTIONIST, 1977 PROMOTION ASSISTANT, 1978–1980 > The beginning...

April 12, 2018

A Contemplation of Konstantin Batyushkov’s Writings from the Golden Age of Russian Poetry

“The poet sees a palace in his retreat— Happy because he dreams.” — Konstantin Batyushkov (1787-1855) In celebration of National Poetry Month, today we’re presenting you with this contemplation of Konstantin Batyushkov’s Writings from the Golden Age of Russian Poetry (Presented and translated...

April 11, 2018

Confronting the Climate Challenge: An Excerpt

This month, in honor of Earth Day, we’re featuring titles that are related to climate change and environmental studies. Today we’re presenting you with an excerpt from Confronting the Climate Challenge: U.S. Policy Options, by Lawrence Goulder and Marc Hafstead. Remember to...

April 10, 2018

Writings from the Golden Age of Russian Poetry: An Introduction

In celebration of National Poetry Month, today we’re introducing you to Konstantin Batyushkov’s Writings from the Golden Age of Russian Poetry,  presented and translated by Peter France. Remember to enter our book giveaway for a chance to win a free copy! •   •...

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