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Adam Tooze attended the international Delphi Economic Forum and discussed the “search for a new paradigm of economic justice in turbulent times”; watch the recorded conversation here.
Adam Tooze attended the international Delphi Economic Forum and discussed the “search for a new paradigm of economic justice in turbulent times”; watch the recorded conversation here.
Rashid Khalidi will discuss his work on April 12th at Trinity College Dublin in conversation as the Trinity Long Room Hub Visiting Research Fellow.
Rashid Khalidi, currently a Trinity Long Room Hub Visiting Research Fellow, will discuss his work on April 12th at Trinity College Dublin.
Watch the recording of the Lehman Center’s “America on Fire: A Conversation on Police Violence & Black Rebellion Since the 1960s” discussion with author Elizabeth Hinton, in conversation with Jelani Cobb and Frank Guridy.
Watch the recording of the Lehman Center’s “America on Fire: A Conversation on Police Violence & Black Rebellion Since the 1960s” discussion with author Elizabeth Hinton, in conversation with Jelani Cobb and Frank Guridy.
Adam Tooze discussed “The Future of U.S. Economic Sanctions” live with The Quincy Institute on April 6th.
Adam Tooze discussed “The Future of U.S. Economic Sanctions” live with The Quincy Institute on April 6th.
Marwa Elshakry will take part in a mentoring event hosted by The British Society for Middle Eastern Studies and the Council for British Research in the Levant on Wednesday, April 6th.
War at the end of history Will Putin’s invasion of Ukraine lead to a new world order, or an era of grinding compromise?
Adam Tooze wrote “War at the end of history Will Putin’s invasion of Ukraine lead to a new world order, or an era of grinding compromise?” published in The New Statesman.
Adam Tooze wrote the essay “Ukraine’s War Has Already Changed the World’s Economy” published in Foreign Policy.
Adam Tooze wrote the essay “Ukraine’s War Has Already Changed the World’s Economy” published in Foreign Policy.
Christopher L. Brown has multiple appearances in the Ken Burns documentary Benjamin Franklin that airs April 4th and 5th; Dr. Brown and Burns discussed the film on WNYC on April 4th.
Commonplace published “Insurance For (and Against) the Empire” by Hannah Farber, in which she discusses marine insurance & its relationship with empire.
Commonplace published “Insurance For (and Against) the Empire” by Hannah Farber, in which she discusses marine insurance & its relationship with empire.
Barrie Ryne Blatchford
Barrie Blatchford‘s article “Make the desert blossom like the rose”: Animal Acclimatization, Settler Colonialism, and the Construction of Oregon’s Nature”, published last fall in Oregon Historical Quarterly, won the Fishel-Calhoun prize from the Society of Historians of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era.




