RECENT FACULTY AWARDS
Ngai on Federal Register
Mae Ngai led a team of seven historians that wrote a public “Historians Comment” to the Department of Homeland Security’s proposal to change the immigration public charge policy, which aims to restrict legal immigration from people who might use benefits like Medicare and Food Stamps.
Sen CIEPO award
Tunç Şen was awarded an article prize for “Reading the Stars at the Ottoman Court: Bāyezīd II (r. 886/1481-918/1512) and His Celestial Interests” by Comité International des Études Pré-Ottomanes et Ottomanes.
Rosner on Mailman
David Rosner contributed expertise and research to longstanding lawsuits against lead paint manufacturers; plaintiffs celebrated a recent victory which was discussed in an article on the Mailman School of Public Health’s website.
Rosner at NYAS
David Rosner will participate in a panel on the history of science denial and its consequences for global health on November 2nd. To register, please visit the New York Academy of Sciences website.
Sander-Faes
Stephan Sander-Faes’ new book Europas habsburgisches Jahrhundert is now available.
Tooze on CBS
Adam Tooze was quoted on CBS Sunday Morning: “The banking crisis 10 years on, and the danger of another crash.”
Huang co-authored Market in State
Yanjie Huang, PhD student, co-authored Market in State: the political economy of domination in China with Yongnian Zheng.
Rojas in Herodotus
Heath Rojas, PhD student, was awarded the Raymond J. Cunningham Prize for “A Model of Revolutionary Regicide: The Role of Seventeenth-Century English History in the Trial of King Louis XVI.” For more information, please click here.
Adam Tooze was interviewed in Foreign Policy: “‘This Is an Existential Test of the Eurozone’.”
Fields in The Washington Post
Barbara Fields was quoted in The Washington Post: “Confederate pride and prejudice.”