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Princeton, NJ; Oxford, UK; and Beijing, China
Joined February 2009

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  1. Q: “What is the history of the Jewish-Buddhist encounter in America, and what does it look like today?” A: Read Emily Sigalow’s ‘American Jewbu’ from ⁦⁩. Excellent review from ⁦

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  2. Princeton University Press is proud to publish books that engage with serious issues and ideas relating to Black experiences. Check out our recommended reading & receive 20% off books on this list when you apply code BHS20 at checkout.

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  3. Feb 1

    New year. New books. New you? The Co-op’s Colin & Alena search for Self-Help in the guise & stacks of literature, ancient philosophy & more from , , & on this week’s Front Table podcast:

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  4. Keeping up with the Joneses… with solar panels? Economics Correspondent goes to Ithaca, NY to learn from about behavioral contagion and his new book Under the Influence

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  5. Is baseball quantitative at its core? In a book sure to delight ⚾️ fans and historians of the human sciences, SCOUTING and SCORING () traces the co-evolution of the sport’s competing data sciences. joins 👇

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  6. Jan 31

    The Fire is Upon Us - about to start his event at the - a packed house on a damp Friday evening.

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  8. Jan 31

    It’s winter and we all need a little color. Yellow is here to remind us there’s still warmth in the world. -- on Michel Pastoureau's Yellow: The History of a Color

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  9. Jan 30

    A dozen copies arrived today (a reward for finishing recording the audio?)! Thanks, , , and everyone else at PUP!

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  10. PUP author , The Code of Capital, will be speaking at on Monday, February 3rd for their Spring 2020 Workshop in Law, Business and Economics series. The event begins at noon. Details here:

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  11. Today is the final day of in operation. Michael Werner & Peter Eisenhardt offer a sweeping tour of the infrared universe as seen through the eyes of NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope in their book, More Things in the Heavens:

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  12. Jan 30

    In his new book from , Phil Gregory shares with his readers the wonders of two iconic Australasian bird families.

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  13. and to explore the influence of John Rawl’s Theory of Justice on political philosophy and how the discipline was transformed thereafter, ’s In the Shadow of Justice

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  17. Kant’s Philosophical Revolution: A Short Guide to the Critique of Pure Reason

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  20. From Pamela Hieronymi, consulting philospher for , Freedom, Resentment, and the Metaphysics of Morals, will be published on May 5th and is available for pre-order:

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