Lionel Trilling Book Award

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The Lionel Trilling Book Award has been awarded annually by the Academic Awards Committee of CCSC since 1976.

Named for Lionel Trilling, one of Columbia's legendary professors, the award is given to a faculty member who teaches in the College in recognition of a book published in the previous calendar year. Members of the awards committee read and review all of the recent scholarly book-length publications of the faculty.

The winner of the Trilling Award has traditionally been recognized in conjunction with the winner of the Mark Van Doren Award for teaching.

Edward Said is the only professor to have won the award twice.

Past Recipients

Year Recipient Book
2007 [[]]
2006 [[]]
2005 [[]]
2004 [[]]
2003 William V. Harris Restraining Rage: The Ideology of Anger Control in Classical Antiquity
2002 Nicholas Dirks Castes of Mind: Colonialism and the Making of Modern India
2001 [[]]
2000 Hamid Dabashi Truth and Narrative: The Untimely Thoughts of 'Ayn al-Qudat al-Hamadhani
Brian Greene The Elegant Universe: Superstrings, Hidden Dimensions, and the Quest for the Ultimate Theory
1999 [[]]
1998 [[]]
1997 Ira Katznelson Liberalism's Crooked Circle
1996 [[]]
1995 Robert Pollack Signs of Life: The Language and Meanings of DNA
1994 Edward Said Culture and Imperialism
Diana Trilling The Beginning of the Journey: The Marriage of Diana and Lionel Trilling
1993 [[]]
1992 [[]]
1991 [[]]
1990 [[]]
1989 [[]]
1988 [[]]
1987 [[]]
1986 [[]]
1985 [[]]
1984 [[]]
1983 Wm. Theodore de Bary
1982 [[]]
1981 [[]]
1980 [[]]
1979 [[]]
1978 [[]]
1977 Fritz Stern
1976 Edward Said Beginnings: Intention and Method


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