Ben Frommer has been appointed to two international projects – The Czech Republic’s Ministry of Culture to the Working Group that’s preparing aContinue reading
Kate Masur’s book wins the 2022 John Phillip Reid Book Prize
Kate Masur’s Until Justice Be Done won the American Society for Legal History’s 2022 John Phillip Reid Book Prize for theContinue reading
Geraldo Cadava writes article on Midterm elections and Latino voters for The New Yorker
Geraldo Cadava writes an article for The New Yorker, There is No One Story About Latino Voters.
Daniel Immerwahr’s article in The Guardian dives into a challenging question
The Guardian has published, in its Long Reads section, an article Daniel Immerwahr wrote about the resurgence of geopolitical thinking.Continue reading
Yohanan Petrovsky-Shtern co-edits monograph The Jewish Architectural Legacy of Lviv
Yohanan Petrovsky-Shtern co-edited a monograph, The Jewish Architectural Legacy of Lviv that is also now published (Lviv: The Old Lion Publishing House,Continue reading
WBEZChicago’s Reset speaks with historian Kathleen Belew on political violence
Political threats and violence are on the rise, how will this affect the November election? Reset with Sasha-Ann Simons speaksContinue reading
Lina Britto’s book makes its Spanish-language debut
Lina Britto‘s book, El boom de la Marihuana, appeared in Spanish in August, and she did a book tour thatContinue reading
Dr. Rajeev Kinra delivers the Prof. Satish Chandra Memorial Lecture
Dr. Rajeev Kinra gave the fourth annual Satish Chandra Memorial Lecture last month, following on Irfan Habib and Romila Thapar.
Doug Kiel’s introduces new Penguin textbook
Doug Kiel‘s introduction to a new Penguin Native American history text for middle school readers is out now.
Daniel Immerwahr in Harper’s
Daniel Immerwahr has reviewed Pekka Hämäläinen’s Indigenous Continent: The Epic Contest for North America for Harper’s Magazine.