Gendering the Renaissance: Text and Context in Early Modern Italy
Italian's Lynn Westwater revisits the Italian Renaissance to rethink established spaces like convents, and literary genres like religious plays and epic poetry.
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.
Gendering the Renaissance: Text and Context in Early Modern Italy
Italian's Lynn Westwater revisits the Italian Renaissance to rethink established spaces like convents, and literary genres like religious plays and epic poetry.
Sustainability and Sustainable Development
Geography's Lisa Benton-Short introduces students to sustainability structured around the 17 UN SDGs.
The Multiracial Promise: Harold Washington's Chicago and the Democratic Struggle in Reagan's America
Drawing on a rich array of archives and oral history interviews, Gordon K. Mantler offers a bold reexamination of the Harold Washington movement and moment.
History's Joel Blecher co-edited the first English translation of the preeminent meditation on plagues and pandemics from the Islamic medieval world.
(Un)Settled Sojourners in Cities
Geography's Elizabeth Chacko and Marie Price provide an important contribution to the literature on the rights, experiences and trajectories of temporary migrants.
Globalism, Tribalism, and the Quest for Pluralism: Media's Changing Impact
SMPA's Lee W. Huebner explores and explains the inherent tension throughout history between humankind’s global and tribal impulses.
French and Francophone Studies Professor Kathryn Kleppinger explores the relationship between Marseille and the rest of France, Europe, and the Mediterranean.
Religion's Irene Oh demonstrates the importance of ethics based in religious traditions and describes how scholars of ethics think through moral problems.
The Fundamentals of Social Research
In this textbook, Sociology's Steven Tuch provides an introduction to the scientific study of sociology with an integrated approach to research.
Community Still Matters: Uyghur Culture and Society in Central Asian Context
History's Eric Schluessel presents a multidisciplinary overview of Uyghur studies today, highlighting contributions from Uyghur diaspora and exile scholars.