RECENT FACULTY AWARDS
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.
The Mapping Historical NewYork Digital atlas has won two prizes from the annual competition of the the Cartographic and Geographic Information Society of the Smithsonian institution: Best in digital/interactive map and tied for Best in Show. Winning team includes Mae Ngai, Rebecca Kobrin, and Wright Kennedy.
The Mapping Historical New York Digital atlas has won two prizes from the annual competition of the the Cartographic and Geographic Information Society: Best in digital/interactive map and tied for Best in Show. Winning team includes Mae Ngai, Rebecca Kobrin, and Wright Kennedy.
Merlin Chowkwanyun and Mae Ngai contributed chapters to the newly published The Presidency of Donald J. Trump: A First Historical Assessment from Princeton University Press.
Manan Ahmed will be giving a talk at UC Berkeley on Thursday, April 14th, on his new book, The Loss of Hindustan: The Invention of India.
Manan Ahmed will be giving a talk at UC Berkeley on Thursday, April 14th, on his new book, The Loss of Hindustan: The Invention of India.
Adam Tooze attended the international Delphi Economic Forum and discussed the “search for a new paradigm of economic justice in turbulent times”; watch the recorded conversation here.
Adam Tooze attended the international Delphi Economic Forum and discussed the “search for a new paradigm of economic justice in turbulent times”; watch the recorded conversation here.
Rashid Khalidi will discuss his work on April 12th at Trinity College Dublin in conversation as the Trinity Long Room Hub Visiting Research Fellow.
Rashid Khalidi, currently a Trinity Long Room Hub Visiting Research Fellow, will discuss his work on April 12th at Trinity College Dublin.
Watch the recording of the Lehman Center’s “America on Fire: A Conversation on Police Violence & Black Rebellion Since the 1960s” discussion with author Elizabeth Hinton, in conversation with Jelani Cobb and Frank Guridy.
Watch the recording of the Lehman Center’s “America on Fire: A Conversation on Police Violence & Black Rebellion Since the 1960s” discussion with author Elizabeth Hinton, in conversation with Jelani Cobb and Frank Guridy.
Adam Tooze discussed “The Future of U.S. Economic Sanctions” live with The Quincy Institute on April 6th.
Adam Tooze discussed “The Future of U.S. Economic Sanctions” live with The Quincy Institute on April 6th.





