Faculty Publications
- Andrea S. Goldman has co-edited (with Jing Shen) a special issue of CHINOPERL: The Journal of Chinese Oral and Performing Literature on the theme, “Soundscapes of Twentieth-Century China” (December 2025).
- Carla Pestana published an article titled “Salem’s Absent Witches” in the November 2025 issue of Common Place: the Journal of Early American Life.
- Tawny Paul published an article titled “Involuntary Investors in British State-Building: Seamen’s Tickets and the Financial Revolution c. 1700-1760” in Past and Present (November 2025).
- Stella Ghervas gave an interview to the Danish major newspaper Dagbladet Information on the challenges of building a new international order after the Congress of Vienna and the interplay between history and international law.
- Sanjay Subrahmanyam gave an interview, titled Indian Temptations, on the current state of intellectual and cultural life in India which was published in Granta (No. 173).
- Fernando Pérez Montesinos gave an interview to independent Mexican media discussing his new book Landscaping Indigenous Mexico. The interview is available to watch here.
- David N. Myers wrote an op ed, “Israel should lead the rebuilding” featured in the Los Angeles Times on November 4, 2025.
- Albion Urdank published a Letter to the Editor titled “Brzezinski’s observation about Deng still resonates” in the Financial Times on October 20, 2025.
- Albion Urdank published a Letter to the Editor titled “TikTok ‘compromise’ feels typically Trumpian” in the Financial Times on September 30, 2025.
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