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Helen Frances Jones, an alumna from the history department, passed away this last April. She found much pride in being amongst one of the few women PhD candidates in the history department at Columbia and went on to teach American history. Please find her obituary HERE.
Adam Tooze, professor of history at Columbia University, talks with Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde, Romaine Bostick and Joe Weisenthal on “What’d You Miss?” about the Biden administration’s recently released economic plans. (Source: Bloomberg)
Adam Tooze talked with Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde, Romaine Bostick and Joe Weisenthal on “What’d You Miss?” about the Biden administration’s recently released economic plans: “Biden’s Plan Is Investment, Regulation & Revenue.”
Frank Guridy discusses 1970s baseball and more with others on Say It Ain’t Contagious Episode 16: “The Captain & Me Visit the Garment District.”
Frank Guridy discusses 1970s baseball and more with others on Say It Ain’t Contagious Episode 16: “The Captain & Me Visit the Garment District.”
Mae Ngai was the featured guest on “The Essential Immigrant” on State of Play, May 4, 2021.
Mae Ngai was the featured guest on “The Essential Immigrant” on State of Play, May 4, 2021.
Adm Tooze published “The bouncer” an essay retracing Paul Krugman’s career.
Adm Tooze published “The bouncer”, an essay retracing Paul Krugman’s career.
Nigeria Protests: Organizing for a better world
Abosede George is quoted in “Nigeria Protests: Organizing for a better world.”
Eric Foner was referenced in the Salon article, “Republicans still try to claim Abe Lincoln’s heritage — that’s offensive and absurd.”
Eric Foner is referenced in the Salon article, “Republicans still try to claim Abe Lincoln’s heritage — that’s offensive and absurd.”
Mae Ngai is a co-author of the following SCOTUS micus brief, “Scholars Describe Racist Origins of Unlawful Reentry Law in Supreme Court Amicus Brief.”
Mae Ngai is a co-author of the following SCOTUS micus brief, “Scholars Describe Racist Origins of Unlawful Reentry Law in Supreme Court Amicus Brief.”
Frank Guridy’s The Sports Revolution: How Texas Changed the Culture of American Athletics was cited in an essay about sports, politics, and civil rights for Houston Chronicle.
Frank Guridy‘s The Sports Revolution: How Texas Changed the Culture of American Athletics was cited in an essay about sports, politics, and civil rights for Houston Chronicle:
Hannah Farber published a review about a handful of new works in early American commerce/business/finance history in William and Mary Quarterly, “Review: Practical Americans.”
Hannah Farber published a review about a handful of new works in early American commerce/business/finance history in William and Mary Quarterly, “Review: Practical Americans.”


