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January 16, 2019

Ira Millstein on The Activist Director – Why It’s Needed Now More Than Ever!

“No one has more experience with corporate boards, and insights into what makes them work, than Ira Millstein. The Activist Director reveals the good, the bad, and the ugly from some of the biggest management failures—and successes—in recent history.” ~ Michael Bloomberg,...

January 15, 2019

New Book Tuesday! A Light in Dark Times, Sacred Cesium Ground and Isa’s Deluge, The Experience of Injustice, and More!

Our weekly list of new releases is now available. A Light in Dark Times The New School for Social Research and Its University in Exile Judith Friedlander Sacred Cesium Ground and Isa’s Deluge Two Novellas of Japan’s 3/11 Disaster Kimura...

January 14, 2019

A Decade of Columbia Business School Publishing

The end of 2018 marked the completion of the ten-year anniversary of our Columbia Business School Publishing imprint. In celebration of this landmark event, we will be highlighting guest blog posts and excerpts from our authors and books that are part of...

January 9, 2019

Q&A: Shani Orgad on Heading Home

“This book tells a story about sacrificing career for family that resonates far beyond the lives of the women in London Shani Orgad has interviewed. Orgad makes a powerful argument about the denials women experience, precisely because the author does...

January 2, 2019

How Do You Prepare for Retirement, When You Don’t Want to Stop Working?

Happy New Year! It’s 2019 and time to get all your affairs in order. Whether you’re in the middle or late stages of your career, or life has decided it has different plans for you than you intended, it’s time...

December 25, 2018

New Book Tuesday! Knowledge, Power, and Academic Freedom; The Dream Revisted; Fixing Landscape; and more!

Our weekly list of new releases is now available. The Dream Revisited Contemporary Debates About Housing, Segregation, and Opportunity Edited by Ingrid Gould Ellen and Justin Peter Steil Knowledge, Power, and Academic Freedom Joan Wallach Scott Targeting Top Terrorists Understanding...

December 21, 2018

Book Excerpt! Redemption by Friedrich Gorenstein (chapter 3)

Read Chapter 3 from Friedrich Gorenstein’s novel Redemption. Set in Ukraine, Redemption is a stark and powerful portrait of humanity caught up in Stalin’s police state in the aftermath of World War II. A major work bearing witness to the Holocaust in the...

December 20, 2018

My Time at CUP: Matt Weiland

“A publishing house is, more than anything, the assemblage of the talents and passions and personalities of the people who work in it. I was lucky to be around people . . . who evinced a deep dedication to the art and craft of...

December 20, 2018

Book Excerpt! Emil Draitser’s Introduction to Redemption by Friedrich Gorenstein

Today, we are featuring Emil Draitser’s introduction to Friedrich Gorenstein’s novel Redemption, a major addition to the canon of literature bearing witness to the Holocaust, translated by Andrew Bromfield and published in the Russian Library series. Enter our drawing for...

December 19, 2018

Is Friedrich Gorenstein’s Redemption a Holocaust novel?

“Set immediately after World War II in a Soviet town emerging from German occupation, Friedrich Gorenstein’s Redemption is a small masterpiece of post-Holocaust fiction.” ~ Val Vinokur, The New School This week we are featuring Redemption, by Friedrich Gorenstein and translated by Andrew...

December 19, 2018

“The Ride of the Valkyries,” a book excerpt from A German Officer in Occupied Paris: The War Journals, 1941-1945, by Ernst Jünger

Only two days left to win a copy of A German Officer in Occupied Paris: The War Journals, 1941-1945. To inspire you to enter, we are featuring “The Ride of the Valkyries,” an excerpt from historian Elliot Neaman’s foreword to...

December 18, 2018

New Book Tuesday! My Brilliant Friends, Alan Brinkley, Taming the Wild Horse, and More

Our weekly list of new releases is now available! The Man Who Couldn’t Die The Tale of an Authentic Human Being Olga Slavnikova, translated by Marian Schwartz Alan Brinkley A Life in History Edited by David Greenberg, Moshik Temkin, and...

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