RECENT FACULTY AWARDS
Simon Schama on America’s history wars, race and the flag published in Financial Times.
“Simon Schama on America’s history wars, race and the flag” was published in Financial Times.
Frank Guridy and sportswriter/cultural critic Howard Bryant discuss Blue, and the state of Black players in the sport, past and present with the Pandemic Baseball Book Club.
Christopher L. Brown published “Later, Not Now,” an essay on recent histories of British emancipation for the London Review of Books.
Karl Jacoby co-authored “BORDERS DON’T STOP VIOLENCE—THEY CREATE IT” pubilshed in Public Books as part of a new series aimed at pushing forward our thinking and action about immigration and borders.
Karl Jacoby is featured in the conversation “BORDERS DON’T STOP VIOLENCE—THEY CREATE IT” published in Public Books as part of a new series aimed at pushing forward our thinking and action about immigration and borders.
Dr. Zeynep Çelik has been named the inaugural Sakıp Sabancı Visiting Professor at Columbia’s Sakıp Sabancı Center for Turkish Studies.
Dr. Zeynep Çelik has been named the inaugural Sakıp Sabancı Visiting Professor at Columbia‘s Sakıp Sabancı Center for Turkish Studies.
Lien-Hang Nguyen was interviewed by BBC Radio 4 Last Word on the death of Tran Thien Khiem, former prime minister of the Republic of Vietnam.
Lien-Hang Nguyen was interviewed by BBC Radio 4 Last Word on the death of Tran Thien Khiem, former prime minister of the Republic of Vietnam.
The Emotional Universe of Insecure Scholars in the Early Modern Ottoman Hierarchy of Learning
A. Tunç Şen published “The Emotional Universe of Insecure Scholars in the Early Modern Ottoman Hierarchy of Learning” with Cambridge University Press.
George Chauncey is quoted in NPR’s “Stonewall Survives The Pandemic And Celebrates Another Pride Month”.
George Chauncey is quoted in NPR’s “Stonewall Survives The Pandemic And Celebrates Another Pride Month“.
The practice of penalizing taverns for serving gay patrons, who at the time were mainly men, was widespread across the country during the early to mid-20th century, when gay sex was itself a crime, said George Chauncey, a history professor at Columbia University and the author of “Gay New York.”
George Chauncey is quoted in New York Times’ “Liquor Laws Once Targeted Gay Bars. Now, One State Is Apologizing.”
On this episode, J.J. Mull interviews scholar and historian Camille Robcis.
On this episode of New Books In Psychoanalysis, J.J. Mull interviews scholar and historian Camille Robcis about her new book Disalienation.




