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Interviewed on Letters and Politics (Pacifica Radio), aired today
Mae Ngai was interviewed on Letters and Politics (Pacifica Radio), aired today: “The Opium Wars, The Gold Rush and the Formation of Global Capitalism”.
The Worldwide Effort to Bar Chinese Immigration
The New York Times published a book review on Mae Ngai‘s The Chinese Question, “The Worldwide Effort to Bar Chinese Immigration”.
Karl Jacoby was awarded a National Endowment for the Humanities grant for his book project The War with Mexico and the Birth of the U.S.-Mexico Border, 1846–1924.
Karl Jacoby was awarded a National Endowment for the Humanities grant for his book project The War with Mexico and the Birth of the U.S.-Mexico Border, 1846–1924.
E-International Relations interviewed Manan Ahmed about his research and the field, readable here.
E-International Relations interviewed Manan Ahmed about his research and the field, readable here.
NYer published a book review of Mae Ngai’s The Chinese Question” The Gold Rushes and Global Politics.
The New Yorker published a book review of Mae Ngai‘s The Chinese Question” The Gold Rushes and Global Politics, “America Was Eager for Chinese Immigrants. What Happened?”.
Manan Ahmed had a conversation with Zachary Davis on the Writ Large Podcast about Fanon’s Wretched of the Earth.
Manan Ahmed had a conversation with Zachary Davis on the Writ Large Podcast about Fanon’s Wretched of the Earth.
Manan Ahmed wrote a book review of Jyoti Gulati Balachandran’s Narrative Pasts: The Making of a Muslim Community in Gujarat, c. 1400–1650, published in Indian Economic & Social History Review.
Manan Ahmed wrote a book review of Jyoti Gulati Balachandran’s Narrative Pasts: The Making of a Muslim Community in Gujarat, c. 1400–1650, published in Indian Economic & Social History Review.
A book review of Mae Ngai’s book “The Chinese Question Review: After the Gold Rush” was published in Wall Street Journal’s Bookshelf column
A book review of Mae Ngai‘s book “The Chinese Question Review: After the Gold Rush” was published in Wall Street Journal‘s Bookshelf column.
By pushing for more oil production, the US is killing its climate pledges
Adam Tooze wrote an opinion piece on climate change in The Guardian, “By pushing for more oil production, the US is killing its climate pledges.”
Frank Guridy discusses how history of sports can be a history of the United States on the University of Houston podcast, Public Historians at Work: Replaying American History through Sports: Frank Guridy.



