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October 21, 2010

Video for Seth Stein's Disaster Deferred

See below for a video for Seth Stein’s new book, Disaster Deferred: How New Science Is Changing our View of Earthquake Hazards in the Midwest. For more on the book, you can also read an interview with the author, browse...

October 21, 2010

Award Winner! Triumph of Order Wins the Kenneth Jackson Book Award

The Triumph Of Order: Democracy and Public Space in New York and London, by Lisa Keller has been selected as a co-recipient of the Kenneth Jackson Book Award. Congratulations to Lisa Keller. For more on the book browse the book...

October 20, 2010

Announcing Columbia University Press Online Access (CUPOLA)

We are very excited to announce the launch of Columbia University Press Online Access (CUPOLA). CUPOLA provides quick and easy access to full-text e-books and chapters of CUP’s award-winning academic and trade publications. CUPOLA allows users to search the full...

October 19, 2010

Save 30% on Social Work Titles

We are pleased to announced a special sale for Social Work titles. Save 30% on dozens of Social Work titles. Click here for a full list of titles on sale and for more details. To save 30%, add the book(s)...

October 19, 2010

Award Winner! Ted Striphas for "The Late Age of Print"

Congratulations to Ted Striphas, whose Late Age of Print: Everyday Book Culture from Consumerism to Control recently won the 2010 Outstanding Book Award from the National Communication Association’s Critical Cultural Studies Division. For more on the book read an excerpt...

October 19, 2010

Rorty, Graphic Women & Beautiful Circuits — New Book Tuesday

Here are some new books that are hot off the presses and now available: An Ethics for Today: Finding Common Ground Between Philosophy and Religion Richard Rorty Graphic Women: Life Narrative and Contemporary Comics Hillary Chute Beautiful Circuits: Modernism and...

October 18, 2010

Why Study the History of Political Thought? — A Post by Dick Howard

The following is a guest post by Dick Howard, author of The Primacy of the Political: A History of Political Thought from the Greeks to the French and American Revolutions. Read an excerpt from the book. This book is the...

October 18, 2010

Jonathan Soffer discusses "Ed Koch and the Rebuilding of New York City" on The Brian Lehrer Show

On Friday, Jonathan Soffer discussed his book Ed Koch and the Rebuilding of New York City. In the interview, Soffer talks about how Koch managed the city during a time of severe budget constraints and presidential administrations (Carter and Reagan)...

October 17, 2010

Edward Hess offers some stark lessons from the Dell fraud case

In an op-ed in Forbes, Edward Hess, author of Smart Growth: Building an Enduring Business by Managing the Risks of Growth, examines the recent agreement made between Dell and the SEC. For their failure to disclose information and their use...

October 14, 2010

New York Times review Avner Cohen’s The Worst-Kept Secret

In the conclusion of his review in the New York Times, Ethan Bronner calls The Worst-Kept Secret: Israel’s Bargain with the Bomb, “thoughtful, measured and deep, and very much worthy of wide consideration.” Bronner praises Avner Cohen for his analysis...

October 13, 2010

"China has an unhappy relationship with Nobel Prizes"

Julia Lovell, translator of Zhu Wen’s I Love Dolllars and Other Stories of China, began her op-ed on Liu Xiaobo’s Nobel published in The Independent by writing, “China has an unhappy relationship with Nobel Prizes.” As Lovell points out no...

October 12, 2010

New York City, Questions, Oddities, and History

Every year the librarians at the New-York Historical Society Library field thousands of questions from patrons. In When Did the Statue of Liberty Turn Green? 102 of the most compelling questions are collected and answered. These questions illuminate New York’s ...

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