Faculty Books

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.
 


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Ippolita Maria Sforza: Duchess and Hostage in Renaissance Naples: Letters and Orations

Book authored by faculty member Lynn Westwater.

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An Unlikely Audience: Al Jazeera's Struggle in America

Investigation of Al Jazeera Media Network

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Set in Stone: America's Embrace of the Ten Commandments

Presentation on America's embrace of the ten commandments

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French Cultural Studies for the Twenty-First Century

The practice of French cultural studies.

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Earth (Object Lessons)

Professor of English Jeffrey Jerome Cohen teams with planetary scientist Linda T. Elkins-Tanton to explore what happens when we think of the Earth as an object viewable from space...

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Three Stones Make a Wall: The Story of Archaeology

Eric Cline, professor of classics, anthropology and history, traces the history of archaeology from an amateur pursuit to the cutting-edge science it is today by taking the reader...

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Harvest of Skulls

Book about history of the Rwandan Genocide

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The Mathematics of Politics, Second Edition

E. Arthur Robinson, professor of mathematics, and Daniel H. Ullman, professor of mathematics counter the impression that mathematics is only the study...