RECENT FACULTY AWARDS
The London Review of Books published a review of Pamela H. Smith’s From Lived Experience to the Written Word.
The London Review of Books published a review of Pamela H. Smith‘s From Lived Experience to the Written Word.
Pablo Piccato published this review of The Pen, the Sword, and the Law: Dueling and Democracy in Uruguay in ReVista: Harvard Review of Latin America.
Adam Tooze wrote “As good as gold: How the dollar has ruled the global economy no matter the crisis at home”
Adam Tooze wrote “As good as gold: How the dollar has ruled the global economy no matter the crisis at home” published by The New Statesman.
Susan Pedersen wrote a book review for The London Review of Books: “Do fight, don’t kill.”
Susan Pedersen wrote a book review for The London Review of Books: “Do fight, don’t kill.”
Lien-Hang Nguyen discusses her experience as a historian fact-checker for Columbia News: “How a Columbia Historian Fact-Checked a Film About the Vietnam War.”
Adam Tooze was in conversation about the European energy crisis in Ones and Tooze for Foreign Polilcy: “Europe’s Energy Crisis Could Last for Years.”
Adam Tooze was in conversation about the European energy crisis in Ones and Tooze for Foreign Policy: “Europe’s Energy Crisis Could Last for Years.”
George Chauncey, DeWitt Clinton Professor of American History and director of the Columbia Research Initiative on the Global History of Sexualities, spoke with us about his research and about being part of the inaugural LGBTQ+ cluster hire.
George Chauncey spoke with the Columbia Office of the Provost about his research and about being part of the inaugural LGBTQ+ cluster hire.
The Centre for Policy Research shared their conversation with Pratap Bhanu Mehta and Adam Tooze from Dialogues 2022.
The Centre for Policy Research shared their conversation with Pratap Bhanu Mehta and Adam Tooze from Dialogues 2022.
On Monday November 14, 2022, Seton Hall University will be hosting a virtual lecture in honor of Native American Heritage Month by Michael Witgen titled, “Unthinkable History: The American Settler-State and the Political Economy of Plunder.” Read the write-up about this event here: “Native Americans and the ‘Unthinkable History’ of the U.S.”
On Monday November 14, 2022, Seton Hall University will be hosting a virtual lecture in honor of Native American Heritage Month by Michael Witgen titled, “Unthinkable History: The American Settler-State and the Political Economy of Plunder.” Read the write-up about this event here: “Native Americans and the ‘Unthinkable History’ of the U.S.”
Express Economist: Professor Adam Tooze On Recession, Stagflation & UK Financial Crisis
Indian Express Online posted a converastion with Professor Adam Tooze, “On Recession, Stagflation & UK Financial Crisis”, on October 6th.




