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Also just in time for West Indian Emancipation Day, next Mon Aug 1 on @bbcworldservice at 9:32pm GMT & available online after @ https://bbc.co.uk/programmes/w3ct43h3 hear @_clairehynes on her Antiguan enslaved ancestor, with a cameo by yours truly on Antiguan enslaved & freedpeople’s struggles
Natasha Lightfoot was featured on Antiguan enslaved & freed-people’s struggle in the BBC World Service program with Claire Hynes on her Antiguan enslaved ancestor, aired Aug. 1st.
from Columbia University today presented prospects for the burgeoning field of Vietnamese Studies at a conference in Hanoi titled “Understand the Past – Transform the Future.”
At the end of July, Lien-Hang Nguyen presented prospects for the burgeoning field of Vietnamese Studies at a conference in Hanoi titled “Understand the Past – Transform the Future.”
Adam Tooze has published an article in Humanity in Action, been featured in podcasts including Ones and Tooze, Global Reboot/Foreign Policy, NPR, and Schroders.
Adam Tooze has published an article in Humanity in Action and has been featured in podcasts including Ones and Tooze, Global Reboot/Foreign Policy, NPR, and Schroders.
The International Planning History Society selected alum Divya Subramanian’s dissertation, “Global Townscape: The Rediscovery of Urban Life in the Late Twentieth Century,” as the joint winner of the Anthony Sutcliffe Dissertation Award for the best dissertation in planning history in the two years preceding the award.
The International Planning History Society selected alum Divya Subramanian‘s dissertation, “Global Townscape: The Rediscovery of Urban Life in the Late Twentieth Century,” as the joint winner of the Anthony Sutcliffe Dissertation Award for the best dissertation in planning history in the two years preceding the award.
Professor Mae Ngai was interviewed in story by NBC News on why white peoples think all Asians look alike
Mae Ngai was interviewed in story by NBC News on why white peoples think all Asians look alike.
Pamela Smith and the Making & Knowing Project have been awarded a NSF grant to develop EditionCrafter, an open-source and customizable publishing tool for digital critical editions. Congratulations! Learn more: http://tinyurl.com/5n8xpvyc
Cosmopolitan Africans, Before Imperialism Read more at: https://www.theelephant.info/culture/2022/07/22/cosmopolitan-africans-before-imperialism/ The Elephant – Speaking truth to power.
Christopher L. Brown co-authored “Cosmopolitan Africans, Before Imperialism” published by The Elephant.
The Society for the History of Children and Youth (SHCY) selected Ivón Padilla-Rodriguez’s dissertation “Undocumented Youth: The Labor, Education, and Rights of Migrant Children in Twentieth Century America” as the winner of the 2021 best doctoral dissertation on the history of children, childhood or youth.
The Society for the History of Children and Youth (SHCY) selected Ivón Padilla-Rodriguez‘s dissertation “Undocumented Youth: The Labor, Education, and Rights of Migrant Children in Twentieth Century America” as the winner of the 2021 best doctoral dissertation on the history of children, childhood or youth.
Adam Tooze wrote “Why Joe Biden failed” published by The New Statesman.
Adam Tooze wrote “Why Joe Biden failed” published by The New Statesman.
Mae Ngai and Riva Kastoryano (Sciences Po) have been awarded a grant from the Alliance Program, to co-teach “Migration and Citizenship in the U.S. and Europe, Then and Now,” in Spring 2023. The course will be offered simultaneously to students in New York and Paris, using videoconferencing and faculty exchange.
Mae Ngai and Riva Kastoryano (Sciences Po) have been awarded a grant from the Alliance Program, to co-teach “Migration and Citizenship in the U.S. and Europe, Then and Now,” in Spring 2023. The course will be offered simultaneously to students in New York and Paris, using videoconferencing and faculty exchange.