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Professor Pamela Smith (Pamela H. Smith) was awarded the 2024 International Prize for Research in Cultural History by the Hans and Helga Eckensberger Foundation in collaboration with the Herzog August Library! Read more about the award here: hab.de/forschungsprei…
Call for Applications: Co-Production of Knowledge Grants The Co-Production of Knowledge Initiative at Center for Science and Society is accepting applications for projects led by community groups in collaboration with Columbia University affiliates. Apply by September 6, 2024 tinyurl.com/co-knowledge-g…
Just in time for July 4th--my interview with William Dalrymple and anita anand of Empire Podcast on how the making of the US is intimately intertwined with the unmaking of Native Nations.
.Frank Guridy's THE STADIUM is "an astute reminder that democracy depends on public spaces where people can congregate and political action can occur." Available August 20! Read more on Kirkus Reviews ⤵️ #Stadium kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/f…
Read Professor Kim Phillips-Fein's review of Luke Nichter's "The Year That Broke Politics" in the London Review of Books (London Review of Books).
Professor KRamnath's book, Boats in a Storm: Law, Migration, and Decolonization in South and Southeast Asia, 1942–1962, was reviewed by Tarangini Sriraman in The India Forum. CU History Department
My latest interview with CU History Department's Adrienne Minh-Châu Lê on Thich Nhat Hanh's life in Vietnam #VietnameseBuddhism #Buddhism Plum Village tricycle.org/magazine/thich… via Tricycle: The Buddhist Review
Check out my interview w/ Frank Guridy, author of THE STADIUM: An American History of Politics, Protest, and Play. Get a taste of the interview from the video clip. Listen at apple.co/4dvSxT1, spoti.fi/3ApVzJF, or podcast platform of your choice. #stadium #history
As our long-time Associate Director Naomi Rosenkranz prepares to depart Columbia for UCLA/Getty Program, we took a look back at her path to joining the Center’s Making And Knowing Project Project and her rather unorthodox first day. tinyurl.com/59bmedbx