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Adam Tooze participated in the World Economic Forum panel “Recovering and Rebuilding from 2020: follow the livestream” on December 16th.
Adam Tooze participated in the World Economic Forum panel “Recovering and Rebuilding from 2020: follow the livestream” on December 16th.
On December 15th, Rebecca Kobrin presented “The United States, Refugee Policy, And Antisemitism, 1924-1954” on Zoom for educators through the Museum of Jewish Heritage.
On December 15th, Rebecca Kobrin presented “The United States, Refugee Policy, And Antisemitism, 1924-1954” on Zoom for educators through the Museum of Jewish Heritage.
Eric Foner wrote the op-ed “Abolition Is Not Complete” in The New York Times.
Eric Foner wrote the op-ed “Abolition Is Not Complete” in The New York Times.
Carol Gluck presented on “Five Ways to Look at a Dark Past,” about transgenerational war memory in East Asia at a webinar on Representing the Absent in Luxembourg.
Carol Gluck presented on “Five Ways to Look at a Dark Past,” about transgenerational war memory in East Asia at a webinar on Representing the Absent in Luxembourg.
Manan Ahmed was interviewed by Scroll.In: “Interview: Manan Ahmed Asif on the ‘Loss of Hindustan’ and how colonialism altered our past” available to read here.
Manan Ahmed was interviewed by Scroll.In: “Interview: Manan Ahmed Asif on the ‘Loss of Hindustan’ and how colonialism altered our past” available to read here.
Shannan Clark, who is a 2006 PhD from our department, has published a new book: Clark – The Making of the American Creative Class flyer
Shannan Clark, who is a 2006 PhD from our department, has published a new book: Clark – The Making of the American Creative Class flyer
Rashid Khalidi participated in a discussion on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict hosted by The Austrian Institute for International Affairs.
Rashid Khalidi participated in a discussion on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict hosted by The Austrian Institute for International Affairs.
Margaret Crosby-Arnold launches SSRN History Research Network of e- journals.
Margaret Crosby-Arnold worked with the SSRN History Research Network in developing e- journals.
Carol Gluck was featured in the NPR feature, Why These World War II Sex Slaves Are Still Demanding Justice.
Carol Gluck was featured in the NPR feature, “Why These World War II Sex Slaves Are Still Demanding Justice.“
Stephanie McCurry has been recognized today with the Josephine Miles Award from PEN Oakland for her book Women’s War.
Stephanie McCurry has been recognized today with the Josephine Miles Award from PEN Oakland for her book Women’s War.




