- Mark Roseman gave the keynote, “Diverse vantagepoints: rescue and resistance in history and memory – a microstudy” at the 49thAnnual Scholars’ Conference on the Holocaust and the Churches, UT Dallas, March 2-5 2019.
- Congratulations to Rebecca Spang and her co-authors, Alexander T. J. Barron, Jenny Huang, and Simon DeDeo, whose paper, “Individuals, institutions, and innovation in the debates of the French Revolution” (PNAS May 1, 2018), is one of six recipients of the 2018 Cozzarelli Prize. The paper, which uses data-mining and Information Theory techniques to analyze the structure of debate in the Revolutionary French National Assembly, brings together two authors from IU’s College of Arts and Sciences and two from the School of Informatics, Computing & Engineering.
- Lynn Struve’s latest book, The Dreaming Mind and the End of the Ming World, has been published by University of Hawaii Press.