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Carol Gluck was featured in the public conversation on August 14 “Comfort Women” Memorial Day in Seoul: “Beyond Nationalism: The Ongoing History of the “Comfort Women” and Gender Politics,” 2022 International Memorial Day for the Japanese Military “Comfort Women,” Seoul, 14. August 2022.
Carol Gluck was featured in the public conversation on August 14 “Comfort Women” Memorial Day in Seoul: “Beyond Nationalism: The Ongoing History of the “Comfort Women” and Gender Politics,” 2022 International Memorial Day for the Japanese Military “Comfort Women,” Seoul, 14. August 2022.
GBH and the Boston Symphony Orchestra will host THE U.S. AND THE HOLOCAUST: An Evening with Ken Burns, Lynn Novick, and Sarah Botstein on Monday, September 12, 2022 at 7 p.m. at Symphony Hall, Boston. Mae Ngai is featured as a leading scholar in this documentary series.
GBH and the Boston Symphony Orchestra will host THE U.S. AND THE HOLOCAUST: An Evening with Ken Burns, Lynn Novick, and Sarah Botstein on Monday, September 12, 2022 at 7 p.m. at Symphony Hall, Boston. Mae Ngai is featured as a leading scholar in this documentary series.
Adam Tooze wrote the argument piece “The United States Is Fighting Inflation With History” published in Foreign Policy.
Adam Tooze wrote the argument piece “The United States Is Fighting Inflation With History” published in Foreign Policy.
Adam Tooze co-hosted the most recent Ones and Tooze podcast episode, “Why the World’s Top Economists Are Going to Jackson Hole.”
Adam Tooze co-hosted the most recent Ones and Tooze podcast episode, “Why the World’s Top Economists Are Going to Jackson Hole”; this episode also discusses the teacher shortage.
Cineaste Magazine published a write-up on Women & Film History International’s Women & the Silent Screen XI Conference, which was in part organized by Hilary Hallett.
Cineaste Magazine published a write-up on Women & Film History International’s Women & the Silent Screen XI Conference, which was in part organized by Hilary Hallett.
Kim Phillips-Fein wrote an opinion guest essay “What Two Primaries Reveal About the Decline of Working-Class Democrats” published by The New York Times.
Ali Karjoo-Ravary wrote the essay “Adorning the King of Islam: Weaving and Unraveling History in Astarabadi’s Feasting and Fighting” published by MAVCOR Journal (Yale) and wrote “Mapping the Unseen: Ibn al-ʿArabī’s Maps in Chapter 371 of al-Futūḥāt al-Makkiyya” in Journal of Sufi Studies.
Sailakshmi Ramgopal wrote the review article “Connectivity and Disconnectivity in the Roman Empire” published in the Journal of Roman Studies.
Sailakshmi Ramgopal wrote a review article “Connectivity and Disconnectivity in the Roman Empire” published in the Journal of Roman Studies.
Adam Tooze and his co-host discuss “The Crazy Economics of Book Publishing” and the astronomical inflation currently underway in Argentina in the latest Ones and Tooze podcast episode.
Adam Tooze and his co-host discuss “The Crazy Economics of Book Publishing” and the astronomical inflation currently underway in Argentina in the latest Ones and Tooze podcast episode.





