RECENT FACULTY AWARDS
Adam Tooze wrote “Does Ukraine need a Marshall Plan?” published in The New Statesman.
Adam Tooze wrote “Does Ukraine need a Marshall Plan?” published in The New Statesman.
Sociomedical Science History students Sadie Bergen, Valentina Parisi, and Desiree Abu-Odeh have been recognized with SMS Awards this year! Click here for details.
Sociomedical Science History students Sadie Bergen, Valentina Parisi, and Desiree Abu-Odeh have been recognized with SMS Awards this year! Click here for details.
Pamela Smith presented a distinguished lecture, “Craft Practice and Rigor: Experiences and Reflections from the Making and Knowing Project”, at Indiana University Bloomington on April 21st.
Pamela Smith presented a distinguished lecture, “Craft Practice and Rigor: Experiences and Reflections from the Making and Knowing Project”, at Indiana University Bloomington on April 21st.
PhD graduate Rahul Sarwate has been named one of the three inaugural NIF Translation Fellows to translate Sharad Patil’s Marxvad: Phule-Ambedkarvaad from Marathi into English.
PhD graduate Rahul Sarwate has been named one of the three inaugural NIF Translation Fellows to translate Sharad Patil’s Marxvad: Phule-Ambedkarvaad from Marathi into English.
Samuel Samuel Niu has been awarded a Pre-Dissertation Prospectus Fellowship for “The Other Chinese Question: Immigration, Race and the Problem of Labor in the Age of Emancipation”.
Samuel Niu has been awarded a Wilson Library Pre-Dissertation Prospectus Fellowship for “The Other Chinese Question: Immigration, Race and the Problem of Labor in the Age of Emancipation”.
George Chauncey’s Gay New York, was referenced in an article from The New York Times featuring Nyle DiMarco
George Chauncey‘s Gay New York, was referenced in an article from The New York Times featuring Nyle DiMarco.
Eric Foner @CUHistoryDept receives the 2022 Sol Stetin Award for Labor History for a lifetime of weaving the riveting stories of working people into the history of the Civil War and Reconstruction
Eric Foner has received the 2022 Sol Stetin Award for Labor History for a lifetime of weaving the riveting stories of working people into the history of the Civil War and Reconstruction.
Adam Tooze was quoted in “The war in Ukraine unsettles countries all around the world”, an analysis published in The Washington Post.
Adam Tooze was quoted in “The war in Ukraine unsettles countries all around the world”, an analysis published in The Washington Post.
Lien-Hang Nguyen delivered the 6th Annual Keith Nelson Lecture in US International History at the University of California Irvine last week.
Lien-Hang Nguyen delivered the 6th Annual Keith Nelson Lecture in US International History at the University of California Irvine last week.
Timothy Yang’s A Medicated Empire won the Hagley Prize for best book in business history, awarded jointly by the Hagley Museum and Library and the Business History Conference, and Andrew Liu’s Tea War: A History of Capitalism in India and China won the Ralph Gomory Prize.
Timothy Yang’s A Medicated Empire won the Hagley Prize for best book in business history, awarded jointly by the Hagley Museum and Library and the Business History Conference, and Andrew Liu’s Tea War: A History of Capitalism in India and China won the Ralph Gomory Prize.




