RECENT FACULTY AWARDS
“I Determined to Effect My Escape”: The 1855 Flight of Fugitive Cosmopolitan John Ross”
Natasha Lightfoot gave a talk for the NYU Atlantic History Workshop on November 2nd: “I Determined to Effect My Escape”: The 1855 Flight of Fugitive Cosmopolitan John Ross.”
Interview with Professor Hannah Farber
Marble published an interview with Hannah Farber in which she discusses her forthcoming (November 2021) book: Underwriters of the United States: How Insurance Shaped the American Founding.
The Paul LeClerc and Judith Ginsberg Professorship in the Faculty of Arts and Science will support teaching and research related to the history of France.
The Paul LeClerc and Judith Ginsberg Professorship in the Faculty of Arts and Science will support teaching and research related to the history of France.
Adam Tooze was a panelist on a Jain Family Institute talk on November 9th: “Global Power in the North-Atlantic Financial System.”
Hear Adam and @CameronAbadi talk Jerome Powell vs. The Bond Markets in today’s episode of #OnesandTooze
Adam Tooze and Cameron Abadi talk Jerome Powell vs. The Bond Markets in November 5th’s episode of #OnesandTooze.
joint initiative of the Department and the Program in Hellenic Studies at Princeton
Mark Mazower is on the program committee of the conference “The Greek War Of Independence And The Americas”—a joint initiative of our department and the Program in Hellenic Studies at Princeton University.
Murder, Rape, and Torture: Fortress Conservation on Trial
Karl Jacoby and his book are referenced in “Murder, Rape, and Torture: Fortress Conservation on Trial” by Subhankar Banerjee for CounterPunch.
Ecological LeninismEcological Leninism
Adam Tooze wrote on Andreas Malm’s post-pandemic climate politics for London Review of Books: “Ecological Leninism”.
Adam Tooze teamed up with Joseph E. Stiglitz to share their thoughts on current politics in Germany, the Traffic Light coalition, and its leadership, with Zeit Online.
Adam Tooze teamed up with Joseph E. Stiglitz to share their thoughts on current politics in Germany, the Traffic Light coalition, and its leadership, with Zeit Online.
Mae Ngai delivered the annual lecture on immigration and citizenship law at Rutgers University Law School and discussed her book The Chinese Question, with Rutgers professor Jack Tchen on Nov. 3.
Mae Ngai delivered the annual lecture on immigration and citizenship law at Rutgers University Law School and discussed her book The Chinese Question, with Rutgers professor Jack Tchen on Nov. 3.



