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Columbia University Press

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Columbia University Press is a university press based in New York City, and affiliated with Columbia University. It is currently directed by James D. Jordan (2004-present) and publishes titles in the humanities and sciences, including the fields of literary and cultural studies, history, social work, sociology, religion, film, and international studies. Founded in 1893, Columbia University Press is notable among prestigious American academic presses for publishing reference works, such as The Columbia Encyclopedia (1935-present), The Columbia Granger's Index to Poetry (online as The Columbia World of Poetry Online) and The Columbia Gazetteer of the World (also online) and for publishing music. Other distinctions of its list include series of translations into English of classics in Asian languages, a number of them growing out of support by the Press of programs of instruction and research by Columbia's faculty in these fields. First among American university presses to publish in electronic formats, the Press founded an online-only site, Columbia International Affairs Online (CIAO) and Columbia Earthscape.**

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Book Title Author(s) Total References
Between Serb and Albanian: A History of KosovoVickers, Miranda11
Collusion Across the Jordan: King Abdullah, the Zionist Movement and the Partition of PalestineShlaim, Avi5
Notes from the Minefield: United States Intervention in Lebanon, 1945-1958Gendzier, Irene L3
Decade of Transition: Eisenhower, Kennedy and the Origins of the American-Israeli AllianceBen-zvi, Abraham3
The Cold War and American Science: The Military-Industrial-Academic Complex at MIT and StanfordLeslie, Stuart W.1
Constructing Public Opinion: How Political Elites Do What They Like and Why We Seem to Go Along with itLewis, Justin1
A Possible Peace Between Israel and Palestine: An Insider's Account of the Geneva InitiativeKlein, Menachem1
How Nations BehaveHenkin, Louis1

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