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Decolonising History: Book discussion on “The loss of Hindustan: Invention of India
The Centre for Studies of Plural Societies published a report on Manan Ahmed‘s Decolonising History talk: Book discussion on The Loss of Hindustan: Invention of India.
The Cop26 message? We are trusting big business, not states, to fix the climate crisis
Adam Tooze wrote “The Cop26 message? We are trusting big business, not states, to fix the climate crisis” for The Guardian.
PhD student Lucy Sharp and her paper ““Au pairs in post-war Britain, c. 1945-79” was awarded a North American Conference on British Studies 2021 Pre-Dissertation Grant.
PhD student Lucy Sharp and her paper “Au pairs in post-war Britain, c. 1945-79” was awarded a North American Conference on British Studies 2021 Pre-Dissertation Grant.
“Rostros de ILAS” (Faces of ILAS) spotlights Nara Milanich: watch here.
“Rostros de ILAS” (Faces of ILAS) spotlights Nara Milanich: watch here.
Adam Tooze on the Corona crisis, MMT and the end of neoliberalism
Adam Tooze on the Corona crisis, MMT and the end of neoliberalism, in German, for Wohlstand für Alle.
Mae Ngai was quoted in CNN article about Judge in Kyle Rittenhouse case for his racist comments about Asians.
Mae Ngai was quoted in a Washington Post article: “Judge in Kyle Rittenhouse trial faces backlash from ‘Asian food’ joke: ‘Definitely not okay.’
Mae Ngai was quoted in CNN article about Judge in Kyle Rittenhouse case for his racist comments about Asians.
Mae Ngai was quoted in CNN article about Judge in Kyle Rittenhouse case for his racist comments about Asians: “Judge in Kyle Rittenhouse trial makes inappropriate Asian food joke.”
“I Determined to Effect My Escape”: The 1855 Flight of Fugitive Cosmopolitan John Ross”
Natasha Lightfoot gave a talk for the NYU Atlantic History Workshop on November 2nd: “I Determined to Effect My Escape”: The 1855 Flight of Fugitive Cosmopolitan John Ross.”
Interview with Professor Hannah Farber
Marble published an interview with Hannah Farber in which she discusses her forthcoming (November 2021) book: Underwriters of the United States: How Insurance Shaped the American Founding.
The Paul LeClerc and Judith Ginsberg Professorship in the Faculty of Arts and Science will support teaching and research related to the history of France.
The Paul LeClerc and Judith Ginsberg Professorship in the Faculty of Arts and Science will support teaching and research related to the history of France.



