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Soundscapes of Liberation: African American Music in Postwar France (Duke University Press, 2021), a book by Assistant Professor of History Celeste Day Moore, was recently shortlisted for the 2022 Ralph J. Gleason Music Book Award.
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Erol Balkan, the Leonard C. Ferguson Professor of Economics, recently presented a talk titled “Displaced and Dispossessed: Photographs from the Border” at Guilford College.
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Associate Professor of Religious Studies and Director of the American Studies Program Seth Schermerhorn presented on his first book, Walking to Magdalena: Personhood and Place in Tohono O'odham Songs, Sticks, and Stories.
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Associate Professor of Government Erica De Bruin presents papers at the International Studies Association Annual Meeting and the Midwest Political Science Association Annual Conference.
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Soundscapes of Liberation: African American Music in Postwar France (Duke University Press, 2021), a book by Assistant Professor of History Celeste Day Moore, was awarded the 2022 Gilbert Chinard Prize from the Society for French Historical Studies.
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Erol Balkan, the Leonard C. Ferguson Professor of Economics, co-edited Refugees on the Move: Crisis and Response in Turkey and Europe, published by Berghahn Books.
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An interview with Professor of Art History Scott MacDonald was recently included on a Columbia University Press blog that features a series of Black History Month posts exploring the Black experience.
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Associate Professor of Sociology Jaime Kucinskas is a co-editor of a new book titled Situating Spirituality: Context, Practice, and Power, published by Oxford University Press.
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Professor of Art History Scott MacDonald was recently interviewed for Conversations Across Screen Cultures.
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Reviews of The Decisive Network: Magnum Photos and the Postwar Image Market, by Assistant Professor of Art History Nadya Bair, appeared in recent issues of Art Journal and Critical Review.
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