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On December 2nd, Stephanie McCurry spoke at the University of Kent History Seminar about her book, Women’s War.
On December 2nd, Stephanie McCurry spoke at the University of Kent History Seminar about her book, Women’s War.
Mark Mazower wrote “God’s Shadow by Alan Mikhail — the ruler who transformed the Mideast” in Financial Times.
Mark Mazower wrote “God’s Shadow by Alan Mikhail — the ruler who transformed the Mideast” in Financial Times.
A. Tunç Şen wrote “Authoring and Publishing in the Age of Manuscripts: the Columbia University Copy of an Ottoman Compendium of Sciences with Marginal Glossing” published in Philological Encounters.
A. Tunç Şen wrote “Authoring and Publishing in the Age of Manuscripts: the Columbia University Copy of an Ottoman Compendium of Sciences with Marginal Glossing” published in Philological Encounters.
Manan Ahmed has an essay featured in Columbia University Press’s The Pandemic: Perspectives on Asia, available here.
Manan Ahmed has an essay featured in Columbia University Press’s The Pandemic: Perspectives on Asia, available here.
David Rosner was featured in NPR’s All Things Considered, “From Cholera To Seat Belts: History Of Americans Reacting To Public Health Messages” on December 1st.
David Rosner was featured in NPR’s All Things Considered, “From Cholera To Seat Belts: History Of Americans Reacting To Public Health Messages” on December 1st.
David Rosner published “Building Back a Better Sustainable World: The Impact of the Election” in The Milbank Quarterly.
David Rosner published “Building Back a Better Sustainable World” in The Milbank Quarterly.
Mae Ngai and Rebecca Kobrin wrote a piece for The Washington Post, “The harms of Trump’s effort to meddle with the census.”
Mae Ngai and Rebecca Kobrin wrote a piece for The Washington Post, “The harms of Trump’s effort to meddle with the census.”
Carol Gluck spoke in an NPR feature by Julie McCarthy about surviving “Comfort Women,” the sex slaves of the Japanese military during World War II, aired on November 29.
Carol Gluck spoke in an NPR feature by Julie McCarthy about surviving “Comfort Women,” the sex slaves of the Japanese military during World War II, aired on November 29.
Adam Tooze wrote the article “Global Inequality and the Corona Shock” published in Public Books.
Adam Tooze wrote the article “Global Inequality and the Corona Shock” published in Public Books.
Watch Adam Tooze’s Interview With Ewald Engelen At VVOJ Conference 2020 from November 25th.
Watch Adam Tooze‘s Interview With Ewald Engelen At VVOJ Conference 2020 from November 25th.





