Kate Reeve, a PhD student in the department, published her first article in the Law and History Review on the campaign for indigenous sovereignty that took place at the League of Nations in 1923.
Kate Reeve, a PhD student in the department, published her first article in the Law and History Review on the campaign for indigenous sovereignty that took place at the League of Nations in 1923. Read the full article here.
Manan Ahmed’s newest book, Disrupted City: Walking the Pathways of Memory and History in Lahore, was featured in the New Yorker’s “Briefly Noted” section.
Manan Ahmed‘s newest book, Disrupted City: Walking the Pathways of Memory and History in Lahore, was featured in the New Yorker‘s “Briefly Noted” section. Read more here.
Kalyani Ramnath was interviewed by the Association for Asian Studies on her newest book, Boats in a Storm: Law, Migration, and Decolonization in South and Southeast Asia, 1942-1962, which explores the history of migrants across and throughout the eastern Indian Ocean for more than a century and how decolonization fundamentally changed the way they worked and lived.
Kalyani Ramnath was interviewed by the Association for Asian Studies on her newest book, Boats in a Storm: Law, Migration, and Decolonization in South and Southeast Asia, 1942-1962, which explores the history of migrants across and throughout the eastern Indian Ocean for more than a century and how decolonization fundamentally changed the way they worked and lived. Read the full interview here.
Frank Guridy was quoted in The Nation’s recent piece on Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally, explaining how the rally underscores the fundamentally political nature of arenas and stadiums despite their corporate veneer.
Frank Guridy was quoted in The Nation‘s recent piece on Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally, explaining how the rally underscores the fundamentally political nature of arenas and stadiums despite their corporate veneer. Read the full article here.
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Marc Van De Mieroop, A History of the Ancient Near East ca. 3000 – 323 BC, 4th Edition. 2024: Wiley-Blackwell.
David Rosner and Gerald Markowitz, Building the Worlds that Kill Us: Disease, Death, and Inequality in American History. 2024: Columbia University Press
Manan Ahmed, Disrupted City: Walking the Pathways of Memory and History in Lahore. 2024: The New Press
Frank Guridy, The Stadium: An American History of Politics, Protest, and Play. 2024: Basic Books
Mae Ngai, Chee Wang Ng, and Corky Lee (eds.), Corky Lee’s Asian America: Fifty Years of Photographic Justice Thinking Russia’s History Environmentally. 2024: Clarkson Potter
Catherine Evtuhov, Julia Lajus, and David Moon (eds.), Thinking Russia’s History Environmentally. 2023: Berghahn Books