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January 5, 2009

Seed Selects Autism's False Prophets for Their Top Books of 2008

We know it’s a bit late for year-end lists but we did want to point out that the editors of Seed included Paul Offit’s Autism’s False Prophets: Bad Science, Risky Medicine, and the Search for a Cure on their list...

January 5, 2009

History Titles on Sale!

In addition to our other ongoing sales, we are also announcing a special sale on History titles. Save 20% on dozens of titles in a variety of subjects including: * U.S. History * Asian History * European History * Middle...

January 5, 2009

Upcoming Author Events

For the week of January 5 three Columbia University Press authors will be reading from and discussing their book in the New York City area. Jeffrey B. Perry author of Hubert Harrison: The Voice of Harlem Radicalism, 1883-1918: Thursday, January...

December 31, 2008

Literary Studies Titles on Sale

Not happy with your the gifts you received over the holidays? Well, treat yourself to literary titles from Columbia University Press and Edinburgh University Press! Save 20% on dozens of titles in a variety of subjects including: * Literary Theory...

December 30, 2008

Jenny Davidson — YA Author, Blogger, and Scholar

We’ll have more in the coming month about Jenny Davidson’s just-published Breeding: A Partial History of the Eighteenth Century. The book offers a fascinating portrait of eighteenth-century debates concerning nature vs. nurture debate and how this Enlightenment concern has shaped...

December 29, 2008

Hamas in Politics, by Jeroen Gunning

Jeroen Gunning’s Hamas in Politics: Democracy, Religion, Violence provides a much-needed analysis of Hamas and its political ideology based on the author’s extensive fieldwork in the Gaza Strip. Drawing on interviews with Hamas leaders, Gunning presents a portrait that challenges...

December 23, 2008

Two Perspectives on the Terrorist Attacks in Mumbai — Ami Pedazhur and Bruce Hoffman

In a recent New York Times op-ed, Ami Pedazhur, author of the forthcoming The Israeli Secret Services and the Struggle Against Terrorism, compared the recent attack in Mumbai to the one during 1972 Munich Olympics. In both cases, the terrorists...

December 23, 2008

Quick Links — Jonathan Riley-Smith, Don Hollenbeck, and Bad Taste

Here are some links to recent online reviews and articles: * Melissa Snell’s about.com review of The Crusades, Christianity, and Islam, by Jonathan Riley-Smith * Loren Ghiglione discusses his new biography, CBS’s Don Hollenbeck: An Honest Reporter in the Age...

December 22, 2008

How to Win Islam Over — A New York Times Op-ed from Olivier Roy

“This idea of trying to reconcile Islam and the West is well intentioned, of course. But the premise is wrong.”—Olivier Roy and Justin Vaisse, New York Times In yesterday’s New York Times, Olivier Roy and Justin Vaisse challenged the rhetoric...

December 19, 2008

A Discussion of Killing Civilians on "Making Sense of Darfur"

Recently there has been a very lively discussion at the Social Science Research Council’s blog Making Sense of Darfur about Hugo Slim’s Killing Civilians: Method, Madness, Morality. The discussion is ongoing but there have already been postings from the blog’s...

December 18, 2008

Gayatri Spivak, Talal Asad & Other Prominent Scholars on the Obama Election

Soon after the presidential election, four of the interviewees from The Present as History: Critical Perspectives on Global Power were on a panel with the book’s author, Nermeen Shaikh to discuss the book and to consider the historical and future...

December 17, 2008

Listening to Yaddo

As praise for Micki McGee’s Yaddo: Making America Culture continues to pour in, we thought it might also be worthwhile to point out other venues where you can appreciate the history of this influential artists’ colony. In an earlier post,...

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