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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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Money and Promises Seven Deals That Changed the World Paolo Zannoni
Dr. Rip's Essential Beach Book Everything You Need to Know About Surf, Sand, and Safety Rob Brander
Mayors in the Middle Indirect Rule and Local Government in Occupied Palestine Diana B. Greenwald
Markets with Bureaucratic Characteristics How Economic Bureaucrats Make Policies and Remake the Chinese State Yingyao Wang
Broken City Land Speculation, Inequality, and Urban Crisis Patrick M. Condon
Land and the Liberal Project Canada’s Violent Expansion Éléna Choquette
Canada and Colonialism An Unfinished History Jim Reynolds
Nothing Sacred Stathis Gourgouris
Pause to Think Using Mental Models to Learn and Decide Jaime Lester
Glass Ceilings and Ivory Towers Gender Inequality in the Canadian Academy Rachael Johnstone, Bessma Momani
Canada and the Korean War Histories and Legacies of a Cold War Conflict Andrew Burtch, Tim Cook
Canada’s Surprising Constitution Unexpected Interpretations of the Constitution Act, 1982 Howard Kislowicz, Richard J. Moon, Kerri Anne Froc
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