Ahmed Tabbakh is a PhD student specializing in Anglo-Ottoman interactions and material cultural transfer during the early modern period and throughout the long 18th century. He graduated Hunter College magna cum laude with a B.A. in History and is a Beinecke...
Jordan C. Weinstock (they/them) is a PhD student in US History during the Gilded Age and Progressive Era. Jordan’s research is focused on questions of labor, particularly as they relate to cultural clashes over the meaning of gender identity and class violence....
David Rosner‘s newest book, Building the Worlds that Kill Us: Disease, Death, and Inequality in American History, will release on October 8th, 2024. Through the lens of death and disease, Building the Worlds That Kill Us provides a new way of understanding the...
Marc Van De Mieroop reviewed Bartle Bull’s Land Between the Rivers, a critical history of cultural and political development in the region between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers, for The New York...
Over the summer, Greg Mann and his workshop partners organized the Projet Archives des Femmes (PAF) workshop in Bamako, Mali. Meeting weekly in day-long seminars, the workshop studied the history of Malian women’s public lives—social, economic, and religious—in the...