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Prof. McCann Interviewed for Article on The Guardian

Professor James McCann is interviewed for an article in The Guardian on agriculture’s impact on malaria. http://www.guardian.co.uk/global-development-professionals-network/2013/jun/19/malaria-agriculture-irrigation-africa  

Schulman Takes to the Airwaves and Internet on Political Scandals and Lingering Effects of Economic Downturn

On June 18, Reuters published Professor Bruce Schulman’s op-ed ,  “Wiener: As American as Political Redemption,” an attempt to place the recent political comebacks of disgraced politicians like Mark Sanford and Anthony Wiener in historical perspective.  To access the piece, click http://blogs.reuters.com/great-debate/2013/06/17/weiner-as-american-as-political-redemption/ Schulman also appeared on WBUR, as part of a June 14, 2013 report on […]

Department Co-Sponsors 8th Annual International Conference in American Political History

At lunch on Saturday, Sean Wilentz, the Sidney and Ruth Lapidus Professor of History at Princeton, led conference-goers on a walking tour of Princeton’s cemetery.  The graveyard contains the remains of Grover Cleveland, Aaron Burr, Jonathan Edwards, and George Kennan, among other luminaries.  Pictured here graduate students Daniel Burge, Matt Pressman, and Dave Shorten. The […]

China and Europe in the Early Modern Period: Summer News from Professor Menegon

University of Bern – Bern, Switzerland At the invitation of Professor Christian Windler, Director of the Section on Early Modern History at the Historical Institute of the University of Bern (Switzerland), Professor Eugenio Menegon presented to doctoral students and faculty his recent research on the daily life and political networking of the Europeans in late […]

Prize Winners Klepper and Gillies Reflect On Their Experiences As History Majors

            At the History Department Commencement Convocation, at the Law School Auditorium on May 18, 2013, graduating seniors Rachel Klepper, winner of the Warren Ault Prize, and Connor Gillies, winner of the College Prize for Excellence in History, spoke about their experiences as Bu undergraduates. Rachel Klepper’s Remarks