RECENT FACULTY AWARDS
The Battle of Marathon Saved Western Civilization 2,500 Years Ago
Richard Billows and his scholarship are referenced multiple times in “The Battle of Marathon Saved Western Civilization 2,500 Years Ago” published by Greek Reporter.
In memory of the late scholar Allison Busch– our dear colleague, teacher, and mentor “Circuits of Culture in Early Modern South Asia: Festschrift in Memory of Allison Busch (1969–2019)” in CSSAAME
Manan Ahmed edited “Circuits of Culture in Early Modern South Asia: Festschrift in Memory of Allison Busch (1969–2019)” in CSSAAME in memory of the late scholar Allison Busch; Ahmed also wrote the introduction.
Natasha Lightfoot was in conversation with the director of Becoming Frederick Douglass at a special advanced screening on September 10th.
Natasha Lightfoot was in conversation with the director of Becoming Frederick Douglass at a special advanced screening on September 10th.
The Washington Examiner published a book review of Hilary Hallett’s Inventing the It Girl: “What’s It to you.”
The Washington Examiner published a book review of Hilary Hallett‘s Inventing the It Girl: “What’s It to you.”
Susan Pedersen was an expert guest on MSNBC’s The 11th Hour with Stephanie Ruhle, 9/8/22 to discuss Queen Elizabeth II.
Susan Pedersen was an expert guest on MSNBC’s The 11th Hour with Stephanie Ruhle, 9/8/22 to discuss Queen Elizabeth II.
Matthew Connelly wrote “Commentary: The overclassification of government information is hurting democracy” published in The Free Lance-Star.
Matthew Connelly wrote “Commentary: The overclassification of government information is hurting democracy” published in The Free Lance-Star.
Financial Times published “Elizabeth II: an appreciation by Simon Schama.”
Financial Times published “Elizabeth II: an appreciation by Simon Schama.”
Kim Phillips-Fein wrote The Long Unraveling of the Republican Party published in The Atlantic on September 6th.
Hilary Hallett is featured in the Columbia News author interview series Off The Shelf: “The Original It Girl’s Remarkable Life Is Chronicled in a New Biography.”
Hilary Hallett is featured in the Columbia News author interview series Off The Shelf: “The Original It Girl’s Remarkable Life Is Chronicled in a New Biography.”
Mae Ngai and Mark Mazower are both longlisted for The 2022 Cundhill Prize.
Mae Ngai and Mark Mazower have both been long-listed for The 2022 Cundhill Prize.




