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Amy Chazkel’s article: “Toward a History of Rights in the City at Night: Making and Breaking the Nightly Curfew in Nineteenth-Century Rio de Janeiro,” won the Berkshire Conference of Women Historians prize for best article in any field, and Jack Goody Award for best article published in CSSH, Honorable Mention.
Amy Chazkel’s article: “Toward a History of Rights in the City at Night: Making and Breaking the Nightly Curfew in Nineteenth-Century Rio de Janeiro,” won the Berkshire Conference of Women Historians prize for best article in any field, and Jack Goody Award for best article published in CSSH, Honorable Mention.
Hannah Farber discussed The Insurers’ Wars on Broadstreet Blog, published December 29th and Lapham’s Quarterly published an excerpt of her new book on January 3rd.
Hannah Farber discussed The Insurers’ Wars on Broadstreet Blog, published December 29th, and Lapham’s Quarterly published an excerpt of her new book on January 3rd.
Rebecca Kobrin was published in the Gotham Center Blog: “The Bank Of United States, East European Jews And The Lost World Of Immigrant Banking.”
Rebecca Kobrin was published in the Gotham Center Blog: “The Bank Of United States, East European Jews And The Lost World Of Immigrant Banking.”
Mae Ngai was interviewed by China News Service on Nov. 21, 2021, on her book The Chinese Question and the origins of anti-Asian violence in the United States.
Mae Ngai was interviewed by China News Service on Nov. 21, 2021, on her book The Chinese Question and the origins of anti-Asian violence in the United States.
talks about events in his family’s histories that propelled him into being a historian.
Frank Guridy talked about events in his family’s histories that propelled him into being a historian with The Chills at Will Podcast, Episode 96.
Professor Eric Foner participated in a discussion with Senator Bernie Sanders (host), Professor Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor, and Dr. Cornel West The Lessons of Reconstruction: Past, Present, and Future on December 19th.
Professor Eric Foner participated in a discussion with Senator Bernie Sanders (host), Professor Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor, and Dr. Cornel West “The Lessons of Reconstruction: Past, Present, and Future” on December 19th.
Frank Guridy has been awarded a Fall 2021 Addressing Racism Seed Grant for his project “Black Lives in the Diaspora: Past / Present / Future.”
Adam Tooze wrote “The stalled presidency: Why Joe Biden’s woes threaten calamity for the Democrats and the US republic” for The New Statesman.
Adam Tooze wrote “The stalled presidency: Why Joe Biden’s woes threaten calamity for the Democrats and the US republic” for The New Statesman.
On our new podcast, Tooze and FP deputy editor Cameron Abadi will look at two data points each week that explain the world: one drawn from the week’s headlines and the other from just about anywhere else Tooze takes us. Check out Adam Tooze’s column here.
In the new Ones and Tooze podcast episode, Adam Tooze and FP deputy editor Cameron Abadi discus what will $768 billion buy the U.S. Defense Department, and how does the Pentagon measure up to private sector companies?
Victoria de Grazia was awarded MLA Scaglione Prize for The Perfect Fascist: A Story of Love, Power, and Morality in Mussolini’s Italy.
Victoria de Grazia was awarded MLA Scaglione Prize for The Perfect Fascist: A Story of Love, Power, and Morality in Mussolini’s Italy.




