Fisheries Science and Atomic Thresholds
Ruth Mostern “Placing Place in History: Digital Approaches to Spatial Insight about the Chinese and Global Past”
Melissa Morris “’Pirates Which Infest That Coast’: Illicit Trade and Imperial Rivalry in Seventeenth-Century Western Hispaniola”
How to Paint Space: American Astronomical Illustration and the Settlement of the Space Age Landscape
Faculty Publications
- Minayo Nasiali published “A Working Alias: African Seafarers and Fungible Identities across European Empires in the Twentieth Century” in the current issue of The International Journal of Maritime History.
- H. Glenn Penny and Philipp Schorch “Back to the Future of Humboldtian Museums,” Zeitschrift für Ethnologie 148, no. 2 (2023), 323-26.
- Robin Derby published an article in New West Indian Guide (Amsterdam) called “Stealing the Citadel: Icons of Nationhood and Memories of Theft in Haitian Narratives of Kout Kouto.”
- Katherine M. Marino co-authored an article with Jeremy Blasi, Aaron Greenberg, and Zoe Tucker, “Learning from LA: How Hospitality Workers Built Power and Changed Politics” which was published in New Labor Forum 33, no. 1 (2023).
- Why History Matters: America’s Gun Problem featuring Brian DeLay, Jennifer A. Wagman, and Adam Winkler; Moderated by Kevin Terraciano. Read more…
- Vinay Lal participates in two interviews on the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, India: Italian Radio (4 February 2024) and French newspaper Les Echos (22 January 2024).
- Sanjay Subrahmanyam published an Op-Ed titled “Donald Trump, the American Pied Piper” in the Indian newspaper Scroll on May 12, 2024.
- David Myers (with co-author Salam Al-Marayati) published an Op-Ed titled “Canceling speech was a mistake that USC can correct” in the Los Angeles Times on April 18, 2024.
- Albion Urdank published a letter titled “Biden’s Foreign Policy Instincts Are Plain to See” in the Wall Street Journal on February 21, 2024.
- Albion Urdank published a letter titled “Imposing tariffs is the right response to China’s ‘green’ exports” in the Financial Times on February 6, 2024.
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