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February 28, 2018

No Publicity is Bad Publicity

Wendy Graham, author of Critics, Coteries, and Pre-Raphaelite Celebrity, discusses the media studies angle of her book. The merits of signature figured prominently in the critical fracas erupting from the Fleshly School controversy (1871-1876), which stoked an internecine battle for...

February 27, 2018

New Book Tuesday!

Our weekly listing of new books is now available: Democratic Transition in the Muslim World A Global Perspective Edited by Alfred Stepan The Sarashina Diary A Woman’s Life in Eleventh-Century Japan Sugawara no Takasue no Musume. Translated, with an introduction,...

February 26, 2018

Book of the Week! Critics, Coteries, and Pre-Raphaelite Celebrity

This week, our featured book is Critics, Coteries, and Pre-Raphaelite Celebrity, by Wendy Graham. Throughout the week, we will be featuring content about the book and its authors on our blog as well as on our Twitter feed and our Facebook page. Enter our book giveaway by Friday...

February 23, 2018

Weekly RoundUp

Howdy UP-ers! We know you missed us – Brace yourselves for our weekly literary scoop. Now, in the spirit of the Olympics, which are unfortunately coming to a close: On your mark, get ready, set, go! TEMPLE UNIVERSITY PRESS It’s...

February 23, 2018

Columbia University Press Walks Away with Five Awards from the Association of University Presses Book, Jacket, and Journal Show

Since 1965, the AUPresses Book, Jacket, and Journal Show has fulfilled its mission to “honor and instruct”: honoring the design and production teams whose work furthers a long tradition of excellence in book design, and—through a traveling exhibit and acclaimed annual catalog of...

February 23, 2018

Designing Books Today

Yesterday we gave you a little window into the past, here’s a small look into our offices today.  In these photos one of our award-winning designers is working on the layout of the book in Adobe InDesign–a much less laborious...

February 22, 2018

Making the Columbia Encyclopedia

A couple of weeks ago we gave you a brief history of The Columbia Encyclopedia. Today’s “Throwback Thursday” is a behind the scenes look at the making of the encyclopedia. Take note of the manual process of physically punching in the...

February 22, 2018

How Women Came to Matter in American Foreign Policy

We recently released a paperback edition of The Hillary Doctrine: Sex and American Foreign Policy, by Valerie M. Hudson and Patricia Leidl, which originally launched in 2015. Watch the original panel discussion and book launch at the Wilson Center. Remember...

February 21, 2018

Bruce D. Haynes on Writing Down the Up Staircase

Down the Up Staircase is a riveting narrative about three generations of a black family and their struggle to maintain inherited privilege. Written with elegance and penetrating insight, the book shines light on the precarity that all blacks confront, regardless of...

February 21, 2018

How Sex Came to Matter in U.S. Foreign Policy

The United States has made empowering women and girls a cornerstone of our foreign policy, because women’s equality is not just a moral issue, it’s not just a humanitarian issue, it is not just a fairness issue; it is a...

February 21, 2018

Wednesday Excerpt: The Art of Sanctions

  “Sanctions have become a hot policy tool and Richard Nephew—a key sanctions policy practitioner during the Obama administration—has written a masterful insider’s how-to guide. Those dealing with or worried about North Korea, Russia, or Iran would do well to...

February 20, 2018

The FBI’s War on Black-Owned Bookstores

From the author of From Head Shops to Whole Foods: The Rise and Fall of Activist Entrepreneurs. This is an excerpt from a piece that originally appeared in The Atlantic, by author Joshua Clark Davis. At the height of the Black Power movement,...

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