From the history of race and caste in Latin America to the role of music in religion around the world, Columbian College faculty publish numerous thought-provoking and timely titles every year. Their work has topped bestseller lists, inspired debate and dialogue and received positive reviews from high-profile outlets like the Los Angeles Review of Books and The New York Times.
This work is the first collective volume to offer perspectives on the relationship between contemporary ecological thought and early modern French literature.
Eric Cline brings to life the 1925 journey by a team of archaeologists to the Holy Land to excavate the ancient site of Megiddo—Armageddon in the New Testament.
The muon plays an increasingly important role in particle, nuclear, and atomic physics. Physics Professor Igor Strakovsky describes various aspects of modern physics involving muons.
The volumes describe different kinds of physical and mental disabilities, their representations and receptions and what impact they have had on society.
DeGrazia co-authored this volume to present a framework of general principles for animal research ethics and an analysis of the principles' moral requirements.
Gaston Sigur Professor of Asian Studies, Political Science & International Affairs David Shambaugh edited this comprehensive and timely scholarly assessment of China’s position in all regions of...
Associate Professor of Italian Lynn Westwater authored this first biography of Sarra Copia Sulam, the 17th century Jewish poet and polemicist who led one of the most...
Masha Belenky, associate professor of French, examines the connection between public transportation and popular culture in 19th-century Paris through a focus on the omnibus—a...