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NEWS
News:

History Professor Jack Rakove on The Daily Show for his new book "Revolutionaries"

The Stanford Review interviews History Professor David Holloway in "Stanford's David Holloway weighs in on U.S.-Russian nuclear treaty slated for signing ..." The Stanford Review (April 5, 2010)

Londa Schiebinger’s study of 30,000 faculty at 13 leading U.S. research universities showed that women scientists’ do twice as much housework in their households as men scientists... The Economist (Jan 22, 2010)

Women – this house believes that women in the developed world have never had it so good. Londa Schiebinger,Professor of History of Science and director of the Clayman Institute for Gender Research, is a featured guest on the debates. The Economist

“China's ethnic theme parks” with observations from Tom Mullaney, Assistant Professor of History. The New York Times

Assistant Professor Aishwary Kumar is elected a fellow by The National Forum on the Future of Liberal Education

Robert Crews, Associate Professor of History, moderated a timely conference on Afghanistan... The Stanford Review (Dec 4, 2009)

"Historian Discovers that the Chinese Typewriter is No Joke" The Stanford Report interviews History's Assistant Professor Thomas S. Mullaney about his new research."

“Creating Lives in the Classroom” an article by Edith Sheffer. The Chronicle of Higher Education (November 22, 2009)

"Professor fights subpoena" History Professor Robert Proctor
The Stanford Daily (October 28, 2009)

Q&A: Stanford’s David Holloway on Obama’s missile defense plan. The Stanford Report (September 17, 2009)

Priya Satia's book Spies in Arabia: The Great War and the Cultural Foundations of Britain's Covert Empire in the Middle East is the recipient of the 2009 Herbert Baxter Adams Prize...

Important Notice for History Majors regarding the WIM (Writing in the Major) requirements for 09-10 academic year. Please see "Courses" page for details.

More news...
Chair: Paula Findlen
UPCOMING EVENTS
Upcoming Events:

"The Fighting Irish? Violence, Law and Order in 19th Century Ireland and North America"
A talk by Richard Mc Mahon
May 20, 2010 at 3:15
Lane History Corner, room 307

“Globalizing Black History: Intellectuals, Politics and New Approaches to Transnationalism”
May 21, 2010, 10a.m. – 6:30p.m.
Lane History Corner, room 307

“Humanity Reconsidered: New Approaches to the History of Humanitarianism”
May 28, 2010, 10a.m. - 5:00p.m.
Stanford Humanities Center, the Board Room

Department of History Diploma Ceremony
June 13, 2010 - Sunday


More events...


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New publications:

REVOLUTIONARIES
by Jack Rakove







A MALLEABLE MAP
by Kären Wigen







MUSLIM FAMILY LAW IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA
edited by Richard Roberts, Shamil Jeppie & Ebrahim Moosa





THE STRUGGLE FOR WORKER RIGHTS IN EGYPT
by Joel Beinin





CHINA'S COSMOPOLITAN EMPIRE: THE TANG DYNASTY
by Mark Edward Lewis





More publications...

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