RECENT FACULTY AWARDS
History Lab, of which Matthew Connelly is Principal Investigator, was awarded a grant from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission.
History Lab, of which Matthew Connelly is Principal Investigator, was awarded a grant from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission to create a permanent archive on the government response to COVID-19.
Natasha Lightfoot is quoted in the New York Times Opinion Essay, “What Does ‘Vex Money’ Do to Love?”
In a new episode of In Theory, they interview Charly Coleman about his book The Spirit of French Capitalism: Economic Theology in the Age of Enlightenment (Stanford University Press).
Marc Van De Mieroop’s book Philosophy before the Greeks has appeared in a Czech translation.
Marc Van De Mieroop‘s book Philosophy before the Greeks has appeared in a Czech translation.
Hilary Hallett’s newly released book Inventing the It Girl has positive press in The New York Times (book review), Boston Globe (book review), Lit Hub (list), The New York Times (weekly list), Lit Hub (excerpt).
Hilary Hallett‘s newly released book Inventing the It Girl has press in The New York Times (book review), Boston Globe (book review), Lit Hub (list), The New York Times (weekly list), Lit Hub (excerpt), Publishers Weekly, The American Scholar, The Atlantic, and Kirkus Reviews. Hallett also published a piece in Slate.
Michael Witgen spoke with New Books Network: New Books in Native American Studies on July 29th to discuss Seeing Red: Indigenous Land, American Expansion, and the Political Economy of Plunder in North America.
Michael J. Witgen spoke with New Books Network: New Books in Native American Studies on July 29th to discuss Seeing Red: Indigenous Land, American Expansion, and the Political Economy of Plunder in North America.
Camille Robcis was featured on the podcast Object Relations to discuss Institutional Psychotherapy in Post-War France is now available.
Camille Robcis was featured on the podcast Object Relations to discuss Institutional Psychotherapy in Post-War France is now available.
Dr. Natasha Lightfoot joined the Strictly Facts Podcast for a conversation on Antigua’s intricate story as the only sugar-producing British colony to transition directly to emancipation.
Dr. Natasha Lightfoot joined the Strictly Facts Podcast for a conversation on Antigua’s intricate story as the only sugar-producing British colony to transition directly to emancipation.
Also just in time for West Indian Emancipation Day, next Mon Aug 1 on @bbcworldservice at 9:32pm GMT & available online after @ https://bbc.co.uk/programmes/w3ct43h3 hear @_clairehynes on her Antiguan enslaved ancestor, with a cameo by yours truly on Antiguan enslaved & freedpeople’s struggles
Natasha Lightfoot was featured on Antiguan enslaved & freed-people’s struggle in the BBC World Service program with Claire Hynes on her Antiguan enslaved ancestor, aired Aug. 1st.
from Columbia University today presented prospects for the burgeoning field of Vietnamese Studies at a conference in Hanoi titled “Understand the Past – Transform the Future.”
At the end of July, Lien-Hang Nguyen presented prospects for the burgeoning field of Vietnamese Studies at a conference in Hanoi titled “Understand the Past – Transform the Future.”





