- Maria Bucur has published “’Femeia’, ‘bărbatul’ și identitatea națională la români,” [‘Woman’, ‘man’ and national identity among the Romanians] in Arhiva Moldaviae, X (2018): 441—54.
- PhD student Asher Lubotzky published a paper on the blog of the University of Minnesota's Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies, reviewing and discussing the contested historiography of the Herero and Nama Genocide.
- Rebecca Spang’s op-ed on restaurants and the fate of the American public sphere was published this weekend by The Atlantic. On Tuesday, she and Federico Marcon (History and East Asian Studies, Princeton) presented on “Writing the History of Money” at the Annenberg Seminar, University of Pennsylvania.
- Ellen Wu moderated the Interdisciplinary Social Sciences/Humanities Academic Exchange Session and served as a panelist for the Postdoctoral Social Sciences/Humanities Workshop at the Conference of Ford Fellows in Irvine CA on Oct 19-20. On December 3 she presented her paper “The Policy Origins of the ‘Asian American’” at the Purdue University Political Seminar.