Rebecca Glade’s work focuses on both Africa and the Middle East, examining the politics and social history of post-independence Sudan. Her dissertation, “Sudanese Political Movements and the Struggle for the State: 1964-1985,” analyzes the ways that opposition...
Hongdeng Gao is a historian of race and ethnicity, migration, public health, and social movements in modern America. Her research and teaching focus on Asian American history, urban history, 20th century United States, and the U.S. in the world. Her dissertation...
Eric Frith is a doctoral candidate in Latin American history. He studies the history of political and economic thought in the Atlantic and the emergence of the economy as a distinct field of knowledge. His dissertation examines the developing language of political...
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Idriss Fofana is a Ph.D. candidate in international and global history at Columbia University and a JD graduate of Yale Law School. He is currently the Reginald F. Lewis Fellow at Harvard Law School. Idriss specializes in the history of international law and other...