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Columbia University Press advances knowledge about our world through essential writing and research focusing on the global, the urban, and the contemporary. For more than 125 years, our widely reviewed and award-winning books have brought new ideas and foundational understanding to students, academics across different disciplines, policy makers, and general readers around the world. Through our publishing program, we embody our parent institution's educational and research mission as well as its international reputation.
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http://www.cup.columbia.edu
External link for Columbia University Press
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- Book and Periodical Publishing
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- 51-200 employees
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- New York, New York
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- 1893
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Employees at Columbia University Press
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Jeremy Sherman
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Zachary Tumin
Student, teacher, explorer, author. That's me. Professor, too.
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Robyn Massey
Columbia University Press and Columbia Business School Publishing
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Joost van Dreunen
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“Timely and refreshing... recalibrating the debate about cities and (uneven) development... a must read.” David Bassens reviews 'The Wealth of Cities and the Poverty of Nations' by Christof Parnreiter in the latest issue of The AAG Review of Books.
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