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On 20th April 2022, The Columbia International History Workshop hosted Professor Clara Mattei (The New School) to launch her upcoming book The Capital Order: How Economists Invented Austerity and Paved the Way to Fascism. Professor Victoria de Grazia and Professor Kim Phillips-Fein served as discussants.
On April 20th, 2022, The Columbia International History Workshop hosted Professor Clara Mattei (The New School) to launch her upcoming book The Capital Order: How Economists Invented Austerity and Paved the Way to Fascism. Professor Victoria de Grazia and Professor Kim Phillips-Fein served as discussants.
Mother Country Radicals, a ten-part narrative podcast reexamining interconnected histories of white and Black 60s militants, dropped its first three episodes this week. Thai Jones helped to write the series, served as historian for the project, and also mined a vast range of archival sources to track down the historical audio that was used in the podcast. You can see a short video trailer here.
Why the Russia-Ukraine War Has Germany Worried About Bunkers
Adam Tooze discusses “Why the Russia-Ukraine War Has Germany Worried About Bunkers” on the most recent Ones and Tooze podcast episode.
Andrew Delbanco wrote “Endowed by Slavery: The history of university coffers suggests a centuries-long conversion of blood money into benefactions” published in The New York Review.
Andrew Delbanco wrote “Endowed by Slavery: The history of university coffers suggests a centuries-long conversion of blood money into benefactions” published in The New York Review.
Crimes against Nature by Karl Jacoby made it to BookAuthority’s best Nature Conservation books of all time!
The London Review of Books published a review of Mark Mazower’s The Greek Revolution: 1821 and the Making of Modern Europe.
The London Review of Books published a review of Mark Mazower‘s The Greek Revolution: 1821 and the Making of Modern Europe.
Sarah Haley and Bernard E. Harcourt discuss abolition feminism and No Mercy Here by Sarah Haley.
Sarah Haley and Bernard E. Harcourt discussed abolition feminism and No Mercy Here by Sarah Haley as part of Revolution 12/13 on June 1st.
Frank Guridy interviewed poet Ross Gay for Public Books: “Beholding Black Life.”
Frank Guridy interviewed poet Ross Gay for Public Books: “Beholding Black Life.”
Merlin Chowkwanyun wrote an article published by the Journal Health Politics, Policy, and Law: “What Is a “Racial Health Disparity”? Five Analytic Traditions.”
Merlin Chowkwanyun wrote an article published by the Journal Health Politics, Policy, and Law: “What Is a “Racial Health Disparity”? Five Analytic Traditions.”
Mazower short-listed for this year’s Runciman Award
Mark Mazower‘s The Greek Revolution: 1821 and the Making of Modern Europe has been short-listed for this year’s Runciman Award.




