NEWS
Foner The Nation
Eric Foner was interviewed by The Nation: “‘Trump Is Just Tearing Off the Mask’: An Interview with Eric Foner.”
Mazower FT piece
Mark Mazower‘s piece “War or peace? How the battle lines became blurred,” was featured in the Financial Times.
Pizzigoni Award
Caterina Pizzigoni was awarded the 56th annual Mark Van Doren Award for Teaching.
Howell Columbia College interview
Martha Howell was interviewed by Columbia College Today on gender inequality, feminism and how the Women’s Marches have energized the movement.
Jacoby book award
Karl Jacoby‘s book, The Strange Career of William Ellis: The Texas Slave Who Became a Millionaire was awarded the Organization of American Historian’s Billington Prize in Frontier and Borderlines History.
Blake Democratizing
“Democratizing the Great Books,” a piece co-authored by Casey Blake, was featured in Inside Higher Ed.
Rosner Award
David Rosner won the award “For Outstanding Scholarship on the History of Work and Health” from the International Commission of Occupational Health
Milanich Washington Post
Nara Milanich‘s piece “Nations have separated children from parents before. It never ends well,” was featured in The Washington Post.
Fields Huffington Post
Barbara Fields was referenced in The Huffington Post’s “I Went to High School in the Suburb From ‘Get Out’ – but I Got Out.”
Ngai Houston Chronicle
Mae Ngai was quoted in Houston Chronicle‘s “Go ahead and celebrate the Irish, and the Mexicans, and the Muslims.”