Kim Phillips-Fein was interviewed on two podcasts: “Know Your Enemy,” where she discussed historians and their approaches to the right and the far right, and “Love is the Message,” where she explored New York’s 1975 fiscal crisis.

Kim Phillips-Fein was interviewed on two podcasts: “Know Your Enemy,” where she discussed historians and their approaches to the right and the far right, and “Love is the Message,” where she explored New York’s 1975 fiscal...

Natasha Lightfoot was awarded an honorable mention for the annual Conference on Latin American History’s Paul Vanderwood Article Prize for her 2022 article, “So Far to Leeward: Eliza Moore’s Fugitive Cosmopolitan Routes to Freedom in the Nineteenth Century Caribbean,” which appeared in the William and Mary Quarterly 79.

Natasha Lightfoot was awarded an honorable mention for the annual Conference on Latin American History’s Paul Vanderwood Article Prize for her 2022 article, “So Far to Leeward: Eliza Moore’s Fugitive Cosmopolitan Routes to Freedom in the Nineteenth Century...

Mae Ngai authored an essay in the New York Times on recently-passed laws in Florida and other states that prohibit Chinese nationals and companies from purchasing land near critical infrastructure such as military bases and the history of anti-Chinese laws in the United States.

Mae Ngai authored an essay in the New York Times on recently-passed laws in Florida and other states that prohibit Chinese nationals and companies from purchasing land near critical infrastructure such as military bases and the history of anti-Chinese laws in the...
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