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Hannah Farber
Hannah Farber presented “How Insurance Shaped the American Founding” at UConn’s Insurance Law Center on January 20th.
Adam Tooze
Adam Tooze wrote an opinion piece, “After Biden’s first year, the US economy is surprisingly healthy. His prospects are not,” for The Guardian.
Issue 8.1 of Journal of the Ottoman and Turkish Studies Association was published
Issue 8.1 of Journal of the Ottoman and Turkish Studies Association recently published, featuring Ahmet Tunç Şen as a Book Reviews editor.
Adam Tooze wrote “Mario Draghi Doesn’t Have ‘Whatever It Takes’ Anymore” for Foreign Policy, published January 14th.
Adam Tooze wrote “Mario Draghi Doesn’t Have ‘Whatever It Takes’ Anymore” for Foreign Policy, published January 14th.
Adam Tooze explains the economics of potential U.S. sanctions against Russia in the most recent Ones and Tooze podcast episode.
Adam Tooze explains the economics of potential U.S. sanctions against Russia in the most recent Ones and Tooze podcast episode.
A book review of Manan Ahmed’s Loss of Hindustan was published in Bloomsbury Pakistan.
Bloomsbury Pakistan published a book review of Manan Ahmed’s Loss of Hindustan.
Paul Kreitman published “The cordon sanitaire is a model for future Covid travel rules” in Financial Times.
Paul Kreitman published “The cordon sanitaire is a model for future Covid travel rules” in Financial Times.
Nikita Shepard’s forthcoming chapter, “‘To Fight for an End to Intrusions into the Sex Lives of Americans’: Gay and Lesbian Resistance to Sexual Surveillance and Data Collection, 1945-1972,” has been awarded the 2022 Gregory Sprague Prize from the American Historical Association’s Committee on LGBT History, recognizing an outstanding paper, article, book chapter, or dissertation chapter on lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered, and/or queer history completed in English by a graduate student in 2020 or 2021. The chapter will be published in the anthology Queer Data, ed. Patrick Keilty (University of Washington Press, 2022).
Nikita Shepard‘s (PhD candidate) forthcoming chapter, “‘To Fight for an End to Intrusions into the Sex Lives of Americans’: Gay and Lesbian Resistance to Sexual Surveillance and Data Collection, 1945-1972,” has been awarded the 2022 Gregory Sprague Prize from the American Historical Association’s Committee on LGBT History and the chapter will be published in the anthology Queer Data (University of Washington Press, 2022).
Merlin Chowkwanyuan
Merlin Chowkwanyuan was on “How historians view Trump – and how Trump sees himself | Watch Video” for this week’s CBS Sunday Morning.
Adam Tooze discusses “The Economics of The Beatles vs. The Rolling Stones” in Ones and Tooze Episode #14.
Adam Tooze discusses “The Economics of The Beatles vs. The Rolling Stones” in Ones and Tooze Episode #14.




