NEWS
Armstrong on SCMP
“UN-led multilateral talks offer the best hope for peace in Korea,” a piece co-authored by Charles Armstrong was featured in the South China Morning Post.
John on BBC’s The Compass
Richard John was interviewed by the BBC’s The Compass: “America, Laboratory of Democracy: Drowning Government in a Bathtub.”
Stanislawski in Tablet
Michael Stanislawski‘s piece, “Why Did Russian Jews Support the Bolshevik Revolution?” was featured in Tablet.
Mazower Other Press
Mark Mazower discusses his new book What You Did Not Tell on Other Press.
McCurry University of London
Stephanie McCurry spent a week as Distinguished Visiting Professor at Queen Mary, University of London, where she delivered seminars and lectures, including “Reconstructing: A Life Amidst the Ruins,” which previews work from her new book.
Connelly Freedom of Information Archive
Matthew Connelly has collaborated with Columbia Libraries on the Freedom of Information Archive.
Khalidi on Forward
Rashid Khalidi was quoted in Forward‘s “What A Controversial Palestinian Play Can Teach Us About Art As Resistance.”
Kobrin on NYC-TV
Rebecca Kobrin is featured in a TV documentary on Ellis Island to be aired on NYC-TV, Oct 18th at 8:30pm.
Nguyen UWisc. Madison lecture
Lien-Hang Nguyen will be giving the Third Annual Judith Ladinsky Lecture at University of Wisconsin, Madison: “Rethinking the Tet Offensive Fifty Years Later.”
Armstrong on UPI
Charles Armstrong was quoted in UPI‘s “Analyst: ‘Trump has to talk to Kim Jong Un’ to resolve crisis.”