RECENT FACULTY AWARDS
“Voting at stadiums wins fans across America” published by Rice University references the report entitled “Voting in 2020: Professional Sports Stadiums & Arenas as Polling Places co-prepared by Frank Guridy.
“Voting at stadiums wins fans across America” published by Rice University references the report entitled “Voting in 2020: Professional Sports Stadiums & Arenas as Polling Places co-prepared by Frank Guridy.
Natasha Lightfoot is pictured with the Antiguans and Barbudans for Constitutional Reform and Education Board in the article “ABCRE Fights to #FixTheOath.”
Natasha Lightfoot is pictured with the Antiguans and Barbudans for Constitutional Reform and Education Board in the article “ABCRE Fights to #FixTheOath.”
On September 22nd, historian George Chauncey was formally awarded the 2022 John W. Kluge Prize for Achievement in the Study of Humanity at the Library of Congress. He is the first scholar in LGBTQ+ studies to receive the prize. Watch the ceremony & his speech here.
On September 22nd, historian George Chauncey was formally awarded the 2022 John W. Kluge Prize for Achievement in the Study of Humanity at the Library of Congress. He is the first scholar in LGBTQ+ studies to receive the prize. Watch the ceremony & his speech here.
Listen to Adam Tooze’s Foreign Policy podcast’s new episode from September 23rd: “Is Italy on the Verge of Returning to Fascism?”. Fortune also published “A ‘classic moment of failed technocracy’ is rocketing us all towards a global recession, according to Adam Tooze, the internet’s favorite economic historian.”
Listen to Adam Tooze‘s Foreign Policy podcast’s new episode from September 23rd: “Is Italy on the Verge of Returning to Fascism?”. Fortune also published “A ‘classic moment of failed technocracy’ is rocketing us all towards a global recession, according to Adam Tooze, the internet’s favorite economic historian.”
The Guardian published “Unprecedented events creating ‘extremely severe’ risk of global recession – economist Adam Tooze” on September 22nd.
The Guardian published “Unprecedented events creating ‘extremely severe’ risk of global recession – economist Adam Tooze“ on September 22nd.
Simon Schama looks at how the novelist reanimates both Cromwell and his world in the last volume of her trilogy for Financial Times, “The Mirror and the Light by Hilary Mantel — ‘majestic and poetic.'”
Simon Schama looks at how the novelist reanimates both Cromwell and his world in the last volume of her trilogy for Financial Times, “The Mirror and the Light by Hilary Mantel — ‘majestic and poetic.'”
Mae Ngai’s The Chinese Question: The Gold Rushes and Global Politics has made The 2022 Cundhill History Prize Shortlist.
Mae Ngai‘s The Chinese Question: The Gold Rushes and Global Politics has made The 2022 Cundill History Prize Shortlist. Watch juror Martha S. Jones discuss the book here.
Center for Public History at University of Houston Season 2 Podcast Kicks Off with Dr. Merlin Chowkwanyun, “Making Big Data Talk for Public Health.”
Center for Public History at University of Houston Season 2 Podcast Kicks Off with Dr. Merlin Chowkwanyun, “Making Big Data Talk for Public Health.”
RetroNews magazine n°4 is here! “The time of ecological crises”
Karl Jacoby contributed to RetroNews magazine n°4, “The time of ecological crises,” published in French.
Kenneth T. Jackson discusses homeownership trends in the U.S. economy in Wall Street Journal: “Homeownership for All Is a Dying Dream.”
Kenneth T. Jackson discusses homeownership trends in the U.S. economy in Wall Street Journal: “Homeownership for All Is a Dying Dream.”




