RECENT FACULTY AWARDS
Adam Tooze wrote “The 1970s weren’t what you think” published in The Business Standard.
Adam Tooze wrote “The 1970s weren’t what you think” published in The Business Standard.
Revista de Estudios Históricos published a review of Pablo Piccato’s book Historia nacional de la infamia.Delito, justicia y verdad en México.
Revista de Estudios Históricos published a review of Pablo Piccato‘s book Historia nacional de la infamia: Delito, justicia y verdad en México.
James Stafford talks about his new book, pamphlets, free trade, and commercial theories of the British Empire with New Books in Irish Studies; listen to the episode here.
James Stafford talks about his new book, pamphlets, free trade, and commercial theories of the British Empire with New Books in Irish Studies; listen to the episode here.
Merlin Chowkwanyun has been selected by the IAPHS as the 2022 recipient of the Milbank Quarterly Early Career Award.
Merlin Chowkwanyun has been selected by the IAPHS as the 2022 recipient of the Milbank Quarterly Early Career Award.
Matthew L. Jones received the 2022 Paul Bunge Prize for the History of Scientific Instruments of the Hans-R.-Jennemann-Foundation (GDCh and DBG).
Matthew L. Jones received the 2022 Paul Bunge Prize for the History of Scientific Instruments of the Hans-R.-Jennemann-Foundation (GDCh and DBG).
Columbia News published a feature about historian Anupama Rao: “A Scholar of South Asia Sees Everything Through a Global Lens.”
Columbia News published a feature about historian Anupama Rao: “A Scholar of South Asia Sees Everything Through a Global Lens.”
Frank Guridy contributed to research on the viability of voting at stadiums & arenas in the 2020 election: “Sports Stadiums Could Change the Game for Future Elections, GVPT Researcher Finds.”
Frank Guridy contributed to research on the viability of voting at stadiums & arenas in the 2020 election: “Sports Stadiums Could Change the Game for Future Elections, GVPT Researcher Finds.”
A step in New York/A footfall in Lahore
Manan Ahmed reflects on walking and writing the city in “A step in New York/A footfall in Lahore” published by Chiragh Dilli.
“Salon Baron: The Past and Future of Jewish Studies in America,” the new book edited by Professor Rebecca Kobrin, examines the multifaceted, pioneering Jewish scholar and his unparalleled influence on what it meant to study the Jewish past. https://news.columbia.edu/news/look-how-salo-baron-transformed-jewish-studies-america
George Chauncey has been awarded the Kluge Humanities Prize
The Library of Congress has named the historian George Chauncey this year’s winner of the John W. Kluge Prize for Achievement in the Study of Humanity, making him the first scholar in L.G.B.T.Q. studies to be honored with the award; watch the official announcement here; read Columbia News’ write-up here; and read AP’s article here.




