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
Lina Britto’s Book Makes Another Best Books of the Year List
Lina Britto’s book – Marijuana Boom: The Rise and Fall of Colombia’s First Drug Paradise – makes it to anotherContinue reading
Lina Britto hits the top 10 nonfiction books of the year in Colombia
Marijuana Boom by Lina Britto, in Spanish translation, received the honor to be listed in top the 10 nonfiction books ofContinue reading
PBS collaborates with our History Department’s Ken Alder on “The Lie Detector”
PBS collaborates with Ken Alder. On Tuesday, January 3, 2023, PBS airs the documentary series titled, “American Experience,” with theContinue reading
Dr. Rajeev Kinra’s book featured in Serendipity Arts Festival
Dr. Kinra’s work titled Writing Self, Writing Empire was featured in this month’s Serendipity Arts Festival in Goa.
Susan J. Pearson wins The Order of the Coif Book Award for The Birth Certificate
The Order of the Coif Executive Committee has announced Susan J. Pearson as the co-winner of the annual Book AwardContinue reading
Last Call at the Hotel Imperial is named a best book of the year by four
Last Call at the Hotel Imperial by Deborah Cohen has been named a best book of the year by theContinue reading
İpek Yosmaoğlu honored to become next president of the Ottoman and Turkish Studies Association
İpek Yosmaoğlu has been elected as the next president of the Ottoman and Turkish Studies Association—the field’s flagship professional association.
David Schoenbrun’s book wins the 2022 Bethwell A. Ogot Prize
David Schoenbrun’s The Names of the Python wins the 2022 Bethwell A. Ogot Prize from the African Studies Association for the bestContinue reading