Ed Muir begins his term as the 139th president of the American Historical Association. Read his new column, “The History of Them, theContinue reading
Month: January 2023
Paul Gillingham’s Unrevolutionary Mexico receives honorable mention for the Cline Book Prize
Paul Gillingham’s book – Unrevolutionary Mexico – receives an honorable mention in the Latin American Studies Association’s Howard F. ClineContinue reading
Lina Britto shares a conversation on Truth, Justice and Reparation in Colombia
Out of a History department co-sponsored event on November 14th on Truth, Justice and Reparation in Colombia, came this revealingContinue reading
David Shyovitz is awarded a “Special Commendation for Curricular Innovation” by the Medieval Academy of America
David Shyovitz and his colleague Ahuva Liberles (Yale) are awarded a “Special Commendation for Curricular Innovation” by the Medieval AcademyContinue reading
David Schoenbrun to be featured in The Journal of African History’s podcast
David Schoenbrun will be featured in The Journal of African History’s podcast – https://journalofafricanhistory.podbean.com/ – later this month talking about an article heContinue reading
David Shyovitz appears on NPR’s Weekend Edition – History of Hanukkah in anti-Semitic violence context
David Shyovitz appeared on NPR’s Weekend Edition to talk about the history of Hanukkah in the context of anti-Semitic violence.
Fires have grown weirder according to Daniel Immerwahr’s best of 2022 on the Guardian Long Reads
Daniel Immerwahr’s the Guardian Long Reads – on fire – was named a best of the year. As cited, “BestContinue reading
Kathleen Belew publishes article in The Atlantic on crunchy and alt-right
Kathleen Belew publishes an article on the convergence of crunchy and alt-right – Read it in The Atlantic.
Amy Stanley’s book Stranger in the Shogun’s City wins Taiwan’s 2022 OpenBook Award
Amy Stanley’s book Stranger in the Shogun’s City wins Taiwan‘s 2022 OpenBook Award for the best book in translation.
Kathleen Belew, Geraldo Cadava, and Daniel Immerwahr contribute chapters in Myth America
Kathleen Belew, Geraldo Cadava, and Daniel Immerwahr have written chapters in the book, Myth America: Historians Take on the Biggest LiesContinue reading