Melissa Macauley wins the 2022 Bentley Book Prize from the World History Association. Distant Shores is a pioneering history thatContinue reading
Month: June 2022
Lauren Stokes quoted in article on Hungary’s future
Lauren Stokes was quoted in an article in The New Yorker in June 2022 entitled “Does Hungary Offer a Glimpse ofContinue reading
Leslie Harris on WTTW discussing university reparation efforts
Leslie Harris contributes thoughtful conversation on WTTW about universities ties to slavery and calls for reparation efforts. Harris says, “WeContinue reading
Geraldo Cadava on Latino voters in the Rust Belt for The Atlantic
Geraldo Cadava published an article in The Atlantic in June 2022 entitled “The Battle for Latino Voters in the Rust Belt.” ImageContinue reading
Evanston RoundTable shares awareness about Kate Masur’s partnership with Evanston teachers
Evanston RoundTable ran an article about Kate Masur’s partnership with Evanston Township High School teachers in her Illinois Colored ConventionsContinue reading
Daniel Immerwahr reviews new book on Melville for Slate
Daniel Immerwahr published a book review in Slate entitled “Why Reading History for Its ‘Lessons’ Misses the Point,” examining Aaron Sachs’Continue reading
Doug Kiel worked on new exhibit, Native Truths, at the Field Museum
Doug Kiel contributed to the new permanent exhibit at the Field Museum, Native Truths: Our Voices, Our Stories.
Foreign Affairs has named Jeff Eden’s God Save the USSR one of its Best Books of 2022
Foreign Affairs has named Jeff Eden’s God Save the USSR a Best Book of 2022. God Save the USSR will veryContinue reading