RECENT FACULTY AWARDS
How Capitalism Invented the Care Economy
Premilla Nadasen wrote “How Capitalism Invented the Care Economy: This is what’s missing from the new conversation about care work” published in The Nation.
The 1964 Games Proclaimed a New Japan. There’s Less Cheer This Time.
Carol Gluck was quoted in The New York Times, “The 1964 Games Proclaimed a New Japan. There’s Less Cheer This Time.”
Melchor joins Thompson and Schamus, along with scholars Karl Jacoby and Renzo Aroni, in discussing “Somos.—Politics, Memory, and the Work of Fiction”.
Frank Guridy and the rest of the Say It Ain’t Contagious Podcast chat with Dr. Margaret Salazar-Porzio of the Smithsonian National Museum of American History on the new ¡Pleibol! exhibit, a journey into the heart and history of U.S. Latino baseball.
Cuba: Protesters move from social media to the streets
Frank Guridy contributed insights to Al Jazeera’s investigative video, “Cuba: Protesters move from social media to the streets.”
Why there is no solution to our age of crisis without China
Adam Tooze wrote a long essay for New Statesman: “Why there is no solution to our age of crisis without China.”
Manan Ahmed has been appointed as one of the new Executive Editors of Journal of the History of Ideas.
Manan Ahmed has been appointed as one of the new Executive Editors of Journal of the History of Ideas.
Frank Guridy was interviewed by Columbia News, discussing his new book, The Sports Revolution: How Texas Changed the Culture of American Athletic, which explores the intersection of professional sports with the civil rights and second-wave feminist movements.
Frank Guridy was interviewed by Columbia News, discussing his new book, The Sports Revolution: How Texas Changed the Culture of American Athletic, which explores the intersection of professional sports with the civil rights and second-wave feminist movements.
Rashid Khalidi was featured on the Chris Hayes Podcast via MSNBC, discussing American news coverage of Israel and Palestine.
Rashid Khalidi was featured on the Chris Hayes Podcast via MSNBC, discussing American news coverage of Israel and Palestine.
“Developing Soviet Photography, 1937-1963”
Jennifer Goertz (PhD student) has been named a 2021 Cohen-Tucker Fellow by the Association for Slavic, Eastern European & Eurasian Studies for her dissertation research on “Developing Soviet Photography, 1937-1963”.


