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Andrew Delbanco has been named the 2022 Jefferson Lecturer in the Humanities; he will deliver the lecture on October 19th.
Andrew Delbanco has been named the 2022 Jefferson Lecturer in the Humanities; he will deliver the lecture on October 19th.
Watch the panel discussion on “Women and Gendered Violence,” organized and moderated by Carol Gluck on July 5 at the 2022 Memory Studies Association Conference in Seoul.
Watch the panel discussion on “Women and Gendered Violence,” organized and moderated by Carol Gluck on July 5 at the 2022 Memory Studies Association Conference in Seoul.
The London Review of Books published a review of Mae Ngai’s The Chinese Question.
The London Review of Books published a review of Mae Ngai‘s The Chinese Question.
Carol Gluck spoke to NY Times about Shinzo Abe’s influence compared to other prime ministers and the power vacuum created by Abe’s assassination: “There’s a whole lot of prime ministers, if you add them up between 1945 and now, who did not make a mark.” https://www.nytimes.com/…/asia/japan-election-abe.html
Foreign Policy published a Q&A with Adam Tooze: “Why This Isn’t an Economic Crisis.”
Foreign Policy published a Q&A with Adam Tooze: “Why This Isn’t an Economic Crisis.”
Susan Pedersen, contributor to The London Review of Books, shared her perspective on the overturning of Roe v. Wade in “Prejudice Rules” (LRB).
Susan Pedersen, contributor to The London Review of Books, shared her perspective on the overturning of Roe v. Wade in “Prejudice Rules” (LRB).
Rashid Khalidi is quoted in articles about the new US embassy in Jerusalem published by Middle East Eye and The Jerusalem Post.
Rashid Khalidi is quoted in articles about the new US embassy in Jerusalem published by Middle East Eye, Mondoweiss, and The Jerusalem Post.
Eugenia Lean discusses how a romance novelist transformed industrialism in early-20th-century China, and what it can teach us about technological innovation. https://chstm.org/video/137
Eugenia Lean discusses how a romance novelist transformed industrialism in early-20th-century China, and what it can teach us about technological innovation on the Consortium for History of Science, Technology and Medicine’s podcast Historical Perspectives On Contemporary Issues.
Samuel K. Roberts has been announced as a new member of the Society Of Fellows/Heyman Center Governing Board.
Samuel K. Roberts has been announced as a new member of the Society Of Fellows/Heyman Center Governing Board.