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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.
Charly Coleman’s The Spirit of French Capitalism: Economic Theology in the Age of Enlightenment has been shortlisted for the Kenshur Prize for best book in Eighteenth-Century Studies.
On July 5 Carol Gluck organized and moderated a plenary panel for the Memory Studies Association annual meeting in Seoul on “Women and Gendered Violence”, with Chizuko Ueno (Tokyo), Eun-shil Kim (Seoul) and Rada Ivekovic (Paris).
Simon Schama commented on Boris Johnson and his resignation on CNN Live; watch the clip here.
Simon Schama commented on Boris Johnson and his resignation on CNN Live; watch the clip here.
Adam Tooze contributed to “Columbians Offer Their Insights on Inflation, Recession, and the Economy” published by Columbia News.
Adam Tooze contributed to “Columbians Offer Their Insights on Inflation, Recession, and the Economy” published by Columbia News.
Hilary Hallett’s forthcoming book Inventing The It Girl has been named as one of the 35 most anticipated nonfiction books by Pop! Goes the Reader.
Hilary Hallett‘s forthcoming book Inventing The It Girl has been named as one of the 35 most anticipated nonfiction books by Pop! Goes the Reader.
The AIIS 2022 Book Prize has been awarded to Divya Cherian, PhD alum.
The AIIS 2022 Book Prize has been awarded to Divya Cherian, PhD alum.
New Books Network interviewed Mae Ngai in which they discuss Ngai’s book The Chinese Question.
New Books Network interviewed Mae Ngai in which they discuss Ngai’s book The Chinese Question.
Adam Tooze wrote “The 1970s weren’t what you think” published in The Business Standard.
Adam Tooze wrote “The 1970s weren’t what you think” published in The Business Standard.