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Dr. Frank Guridy talks sports and how it intersects with race, gender, labor, and politics in this episode of Public Historians at Work. Listen to the podcast produced by @UHCPHistory by clicking the link below.
Frank Guridy talked sports and how it intersects with race, gender, labor, and politics in this episode of Public Historians at Work. Listen to the podcast produced by @UHCPHistory here: “Replaying American History through Sports: Frank Guridy.”
David Rosner was quoted in an article, “Why Public Health Faces a Crisis Across the U.S.” for the NY Times.
David Rosner was quoted in an article, “Why Public Health Faces a Crisis Across the U.S.” for the NY Times.
An interview with Mae Ngai was published in Public Books: “WE’VE ALWAYS HAD ACTIVISTS IN OUR COMMUNITIES”.
An interview with Mae Ngai was published in Public Books: “WE’VE ALWAYS HAD ACTIVISTS IN OUR COMMUNITIES”.
Mae Ngai’s book The Chinese Question was reviewed in the LA Review of Books Ngai also presented her work to the Sawyer Seminar on Currencies and Empire at The New School on Oct. 15.
Five Books listed Impossible Subjects: Illegal Aliens and the Making of Modern America by Mae M. Ngai as one of the best books on immigration and race; see the full list here.
Five Books listed Impossible Subjects: Illegal Aliens and the Making of Modern America by Mae M. Ngai as one of the best books on immigration and race; see the full list here.
Eric Foner and Mae Ngai were in conversation about her book The Chinese Question, at the NY Public Library on Oct. 13 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bM6Hu4UKi5Y&t=467s
Eric Foner and Mae Ngai were in conversation about her book The Chinese Question, at the NY Public Library on Oct. 13.
H-Diplo Roundtable XXIII-6 on Phillips. Martha Graham’s Cold War: The Dance of American Diplomacy | H-Diplo | H-Net
H-Diplo published Roundtable XXIII-6 on Victoria Phillips‘ Martha Graham’s Cold War: The Dance of American Diplomacy.
The podcast formerly know as Say It Ain’t Contagious, now called @LeftOfBaseball is back.
The podcast formerly know as Say It Ain’t Contagious, now called @LeftOfBaseball is back with a new episode in which co-host Frank Guridy discusses fan identities with the guest speaker.
Kenneth Jackson is referenced in The New York Times story, “Where the Suburbs End.”
Kenneth Jackson is referenced in The New York Times story, “Where the Suburbs End.”
Manan Ahmed discusses his book Loss of Hindustan, the Invention of India, which has just been shortlisted for the Cundill History Prize, with History Extra: “How Hindustan became India”.
Manan Ahmed discusses his book Loss of Hindustan, the Invention of India, which has just been shortlisted for the Cundill History Prize, with History Extra: “How Hindustan became India”.



