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Columbia University Press has a long and storied history in the United States’ publishing industry, as the fourth-oldest university press in the country. Founded in 1893, the objective of the Press is to publish works that encourage studies in a variety of academic areas, including history, the sciences, economics, and literature.

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The Ex-Human Science Fiction and the Fate of Our Species Michael Bérubé
My Affair with Art House Cinema Essays and Reviews Phillip Lopate
Shattered Grief How the Pandemic Transformed the Spirituality of Death in America Natasha L. Mikles
Harun Farocki Forms of Intelligence Nora M. Alter
The Raging Erie Life and Labor Along the Erie Canal Mark S. Ferrara
Surviving the Islamic State Contention, Cooperation, and Neutrality in Wartime Iraq Austin Knuppe
Psychic Empire Literary Modernism and the Clinical State Cate I. Reilly
Hell In Search of a Christian Ecology Timothy Morton
Chinatown, Honolulu Place, Race, and Empire Nancy E. Riley
Repertoires of Terrorism Organizational Identity and Violence in Colombia's Civil War Andreas E. Feldmann
Through a Noir Lens Adapting Film Noir Visual Style Sheri Chinen Biesen
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