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Latest Announcements
ZOOM TALK: Tradition! The Making of Fiddler on the Roof In Yiddish
Tradition! The Making of Fiddler on the Roof In Yiddish
Lecture: Renata Holod, "The Visual and Material Culture of Rayy, as Revealed through the Excavations Headed by Erich Schmidt in the Late 1930s"
Spring 2021 AKPIA Lecture Series - A Forum for Islamic Art & Architecture
Call for Book Proposals: Environment and Religion
Call for Book Proposals: Environment and Religion
deadline for submissions: June 1, 2021
Columbia University Press launches new partnership with Howard University to advance Black studies and diversify academic publishing
Columbia University Press today announced a new ongoing scholarly book series in the field of Black studies called Black Lives in the Diaspora: Past / Present / Future, to be published in partnership with Howard University’s College of Arts and Sciences and Columbia University’s African American and African Diaspora Studies Department.
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