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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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Esoteric Buddhism in China Engaging Japanese and Tibetan Traditions, 1912–1949 Wei Wu
Saving Ourselves From Climate Shocks to Climate Action Dana R. Fisher
Zero-Carbon Industry Transformative Technologies and Policies to Achieve Sustainable Prosperity Jeffrey Rissman
Mountain at a Center of the World Pilgrimage and Pluralism in Sri Lanka Alexander McKinley
Smugglers and States Negotiating the Maghreb at Its Margins Max Gallien
The Danger Imperative Violence, Death, and the Soul of Policing Michael Sierra-Arévalo
The Experimentation Field Book A Step-by-Step Project Guide Jeanne Liedtka, Elizabeth Chen, Natalie Foley, David Kester
Said on Opera Edward Said, Wouter Capitain, Peter Sellars
Bhagavad Gītā Concordance A Comprehensive Word Reference with English and Sanskrit Indexes Graham M. Schweig
Life Underground Encounters with People Below the Streets of New York Terry Williams
A World More Equal An Internationalist Perspective on the Cold War Sandrine Kott, Arby Gharibian
Winning with Data Science A Handbook for Business Leaders Howard Steven Friedman, Akshay Swaminathan
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