RECENT FACULTY AWARDS
Christopher L. Brown has multiple appearances in the Ken Burns documentary Benjamin Franklin that airs April 4th and 5th; Dr. Brown and Burns discussed the film on WNYC on April 4th.
Commonplace published “Insurance For (and Against) the Empire” by Hannah Farber, in which she discusses marine insurance & its relationship with empire.
Commonplace published “Insurance For (and Against) the Empire” by Hannah Farber, in which she discusses marine insurance & its relationship with empire.
Barrie Ryne Blatchford
Barrie Blatchford‘s article “Make the desert blossom like the rose”: Animal Acclimatization, Settler Colonialism, and the Construction of Oregon’s Nature”, published last fall in Oregon Historical Quarterly, won the Fishel-Calhoun prize from the Society of Historians of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era.
Ivòn Padilla-Rodriguez was named winner of the Immigration and Ethnic History Society’s Outstanding Dissertation Award for “Undocumented Youth: The Labor, Education, and Rights of Migrant Latinx Children in Twentieth-Century America.”
Ivòn Padilla-Rodriguez was named winner of the Immigration and Ethnic History Society’s Outstanding Dissertation Award for “Undocumented Youth: The Labor, Education, and Rights of Migrant Latinx Children in Twentieth-Century America.”
Mark Mazower wrote “Russia, Ukraine and Europe’s 200-year quest for peace” published in Financial Times, March 25th.
Mark Mazower wrote “Russia, Ukraine and Europe’s 200-year quest for peace” published in Financial Times, March 25th.
Adam Tooze was on the cover of New York magazine: “On the Cover of New York Magazine: Adam Tooze Explains Everything.”
Adam Tooze was on the cover of New York magazine: “On the Cover of New York Magazine: Adam Tooze Explains Everything.”
Carol Gluck was the closing speaker at the conference of the National World War II Museum, and she spoke on “Day of Infamy-Public Memory of WWII in Japan and the U.S.”
Carol Gluck was the closing speaker at the conference of the National World War II Museum, and she spoke on “Day of Infamy-Public Memory of WWII in Japan and the U.S.”
Mamadou Diouf was mentioned in several different articles over the past week after he spoke on Sud FM radio
Mamadou Diouf was mentioned in several different articles over the past week after he spoke on Sud FM radio (1, 2, 3).
Elisheva Carlebach took part in an interview this past week discussing the Posen Library Volume 6, 1750-1880.
Elisheva Carlebach took part in an interview this past week discussing the Posen Library Volume 6, 1750-1880 with The New Books Network.





