RECENT FACULTY AWARDS
Adam Tooze wrote the US foreign policy opinion piece “Is escalation in Ukraine part of the US strategy?” for The Guardian.
Adam Tooze wrote a US foreign policy opinion piece, “Is escalation in Ukraine part of the US strategy?”, for The Guardian.
Thai Jones shares his experience working through the 30,000 letters donated to the Rare Book & Manuscript Library by the filmmakers of the documentary #DearMrBrody
Thai Jones shares his experience working through the 30,000 letters donated to the Rare Book & Manuscript Library, by the filmmakers of the documentary Dear Mr. Brody, in an article for The New York Times.
Andrew Delbanco was a guest on The New American Colleges and Universities podcast discussing “Why College is About More Than Getting A Job.”
Marwa Elshakry was part of a Princeton University workshop titled “Orientalism and the History of Science” on Monday, May 2nd.
Marwa Elshakry was part of a Princeton University workshop titled “Orientalism and the History of Science” on Monday, May 2nd.
Victoria de Grazia’s book, The Perfect Fascist, was recommended by Nicholas Mulder, a guest on “The Ezra Klein Book Show.” Guests on the podcast recommend books that have “shaped their thinking.”
Victoria de Grazia’s book, The Perfect Fascist, was recommended by Nicholas Mulder, a guest on “The Ezra Klein Book Show.” Guests on the podcast recommend books that have “shaped their thinking.”
Dr. Tamar Menashe is the recipient of the 2022 Fritz Stern Dissertation Prize
Dr. Tamar Menashe (PhD graduate) is the recipient of the 2022 Fritz Stern Dissertation Prize for the best doctoral dissertation on a topic in German history written at a North American university—presented by the German Historical Institute.
Dorothy Ko was elected to the American Academy of Arts & Sciences.
Dorothy Ko was elected to the American Academy of Arts & Sciences.
Susan Pedersen is presenting the 2022 Leverhulme Lectures at University of Cambridge on May 3rd, 10th, and 16th on the Cambridge campus.
Professor Mae Ngai was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and to the American Antiquarian Society
Karl Jacoby co-authored the essay “After 1776: Native Nations, Settler Colonialism, and the Meaning of America” published in the Journal of Genocide Research’s Special Issue on “Patriotic History” and the (Re)Nationalization of Memory.
Karl Jacoby co-authored the essay “After 1776: Native Nations, Settler Colonialism, and the Meaning of America” published in the Journal of Genocide Research’s Special Issue on “Patriotic History” and the (Re)Nationalization of Memory.





