Carl Smith, whose op-ed, “What Los Angeles Can Learn from Another Great American City that Burned,” appeared in the January 23 issueContinue reading
Month: June 2025
David Shyovitz awarded the Stewart and Lynda Resnick Fellowship
David Shyovitz has been awarded the Stewart and Lynda Resnick Fellowship at the National Library of Israel in Jerusalem.
Yohanan Petrovsky-Shtern appeared on Ukrainian TV and more
This year Yohanan Petrovsky-Shtern: presented at the International Conference Marking the 80th Anniversary of the Death of Metropolitan Andrey SheptytskyContinue reading
Kate Masur’s graphic novel is finalist for 2024 Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Award
Kate Masur’s recent graphic novel, Freedom Was in Sight! A Graphic History of Reconstruction in the Washington, D.C., Region, was runner up forContinue reading
Robert Lerner’s edited volume, Radiances, is published
Robert Lerner, whose edited volume, Radiances: Unpublished Essays on Gods, Kingship, and Images of the State by Ernst Kantorowicz, has just been published by CornellContinue reading
Rajeev Kinra’s article published in translation in Asiática: Miscelánea de orientes
Rajeev Kinra‘s article “Revisiting the History and Historiography of Mughal Pluralism” has been published in translation in Asiática: Miscelánea de orientes.
Doug Kiel receives Mellon Foundation New Directions Fellowship
Congrats to Doug Kiel who won a Mellon Foundation New Directions Fellowship.
Daniel Immerwahr with three articles in The New Yorker
Daniel Immerwahr has also published three articles in The New Yorker: “What If the Attention Crisis is All a Distraction” (January 27); “Doctor’s Orders: RFK,Continue reading
Lina Britto’s two-volume project named as best books of 2024
Lina Britto’s two-volume project on Colombia, published last year by Routledge, was named by History Today Magazine as one of the best booksContinue reading
Kate Masur and Martha Jones co-author amicus brief on birthright citizenship
Kate Masur and Martha Jones (Johns Hopkins) co-authored an historians’ amicus brief filed in federal circuit court cases challenging the Trump Administration’s Executive Order purportingContinue reading