RECENT FACULTY AWARDS
The panel features the book’s author, Prof. Caleb McDaniel of Rice University; the panel will be hosted and moderated by Columbia University History Professor and Lehman Center Co-Director Stephanie McCurry, and includes Columbia graduate Jordan Brewington as Interlocutor. A Q&A session will follow the discussion.
The Lehman Center for American History hosted a panel on Sept. 23rd that featured the book’s author, Prof. Caleb McDaniel of Rice University; it was hosted and moderated by Columbia University History Professor and Lehman Center Co-Director Stephanie McCurry, and included Columbia graduate Jordan Brewington as Interlocutor: “Sweet Taste of Liberty.”
H-Diplo Forum on Scholars and Digital Archives: Living the Dream?
Matthew Connelly contributed to the H-Diplo Forum on Scholars and Digital Archives: “Living the Dream?” as an essayist the week of October 11th.
H-Diplo Roundtable Review of Victoria Phillips. Martha Graham’s Cold War: The Dance of American Diplomacy.
H-Diplo published a Roundtable Review of Victoria Phillips‘s Martha Graham’s Cold War: The Dance of American Diplomacy the week of October 11th.
Frank Guridy, Sports Section Editor of Public Books, offered his book recommendations for September 2021’s “On Our Nightstands” from Public Books.
Frank Guridy, Sports Section Editor of Public Books, offered his book recommendations for September 2021’s “On Our Nightstands” from Public Books.
an episode of @OnesandToozePod to address the “coalition” negotiations going on, on both sides of the Atlantic today: In Berlin and in Washington.
Adam Tooze‘s podcast Ones and Tooze has a new episode to address the “coalition” negotiations going on, on both sides of the Atlantic today: In Berlin and in Washington.
Mae Ngai’s book, The Chinese Question, was reviewed by Simon Winchester in The Spectator (London)
Mae Ngai’s book, The Chinese Question, was reviewed by Simon Winchester in The Spectator (London): “How 19th-century gold rushes led to a distrust of China.”
Adam Tooze assesses the economic impact of the pandemic in The Economist’s podcast Money Talk: “Bricks and mortar—the perils of property markets.”
Adam Tooze assesses the economic impact of the pandemic in The Economist‘s podcast Money Talk: “Bricks and mortar—the perils of property markets.”
Camille Robcis reviews two memoirs which grapple with the fragility of consent, and the psychological consequences for young people in Public Books: “France and the Question of Consent”.
Barbara Fields is referenced in The New York Times Op-Ed “What’s Missing From the Conversation About Systemic Racism” by John McWhorter.
Barbara Fields and her scholarship are referenced in The New York Times Op-Ed “What’s Missing From the Conversation About Systemic Racism” by John McWhorter.
What saved the global economy from another Great Depression?
Adam Tooze had an interview with Ian Bremmer on the latest episode of GZERO World, which aired on on US public television starting Friday 9/23/21: “What saved the global economy from another Great Depression?”




