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Tag: War and Empire in History
Scott Sowerby on WTTW discussing the British monarchy and empire
Scott Sowerby was interviewed on WTTW about the legacies of the British monarchy and empire. His interview comes on atContinue reading
Ji-Yeon Yuh’s article on civilians from the Korean War in the Chicago Tribune
Ji-Yeon Yuh‘s article entitled, “It’s time to remember the civilian survivors of the unresolved Korean War,” was published in the ChicagoContinue reading
Melissa Macauley’s Distant Shores wins the 2022 Bentley Book Prize
Melissa Macauley wins the 2022 Bentley Book Prize from the World History Association. Distant Shores is a pioneering history thatContinue reading
Daniel Immerwahr’s article on nuclear fear in The Guardian
Daniel Immerwahr published an article entitled “Forgetting the apocalypse: why our nuclear fears faded – and why that’s dangerous” in TheContinue reading
Laura Hein interviewed on New Books Network podcast
Laura Hein was interviewed on the New Books Network podcast about her book, Post-Fascist Japan: Political Culture in Kamakura after theContinue reading
Daniel Immerwahr’s book review in The Atlantic
Daniel Immerwahr published a review of Richard Overy’s Blood and Ruins: The Last Imperial War, 1931-1945 in The Atlantic in April 2022.Continue reading
Article connected to Deborah Cohen’s book in The Atlantic, NPR interview
Deborah Cohen‘s latest book, Last Call at the Hotel Imperial was published this month. It’s being reviewed in major newspapers, andContinue reading
Petrovsky-Shtern comments on Russian invasion of Ukraine
Yohanan Petrovsky-Shtern has commented for a variety of news outlets on the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Why is Russia invadingContinue reading
Critical acclaim for Amy Stanley’s ‘Stranger in the Shogun’s City’
Amy Stanley‘s Stranger in the Shogun’s City (Scribner, 2020) has been named a best book of the year by the Economist, New Statesman and Times of London asContinue reading