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Skip to contentDepartment of History Menu Close Search Undergraduate ProgramGraduate ProgramResearchStudent ResourcesFor AlumniOur PeopleLet your curiosity lead the way:Apply TodayHomeCoursesRecent NewsUpcoming Events Arts & Sciences Graduate Studies in A&SFaculty, In the MediaRecently published conversation piece by Linda Nicholson, discusses Dobbs v. Jackson6.13.24FacultyHindle wins British Agricultural History Society book awardSteve Hindle was awarded the Joan Thirsk Memorial Prize for his book “The Social Topography of a Rural Community: Scenes of Labouring Life in Seventeenth-Century England.” Sponsored by the British Agricultural History Society, the Thirsk Prize is given annually for the best book in British or Irish rural or agrarian history.5.21.24Faculty, In the MediaFlowe co-hosts National Geographic docuseriesOn season two of "Ancient China From Above," Douglas Flowe adventures through museums, archaeological sites, and mountain ranges to solve ancient Chinese mysteries. The work is part of Flowe’s wider efforts as a public historian.4.4.24Faculty2024-25 Faculty Fellows selectedCongratulations to the faculty members who will join us in residence during the next academic year!12.22.23Holiness and humanity in the Middle Ages Mark Gregory Pegg’s new book explores love, heresy, and the individual stories of the medieval West.10.24.23FacultyOffice of the Provost and Office of the Dean of Arts & Sciences award Bernstein and Kolk seed funding for MWMS project 9.22.23FacultyRamos’ 'Bedlam in the New World' wins best book award"Bedlam in the New World: A Mexican Madhouse in the Age of Enlightenment" has won a best book award and an honorable mention.4.4.23FacultyMontaño wins Bolton-Johnson Prize for book "Electrifying Mexico..."1.13.23Search all news Search CategoriesFacultyGraduateUndergraduateIn the MediaAlumniCampus LifeBack Results for: Faculty6.13.24Recently published conversation piece by Linda Nicholson, discusses Dobbs v. Jackson5.21.24Hindle wins British Agricultural History Society book award4.4.24Flowe co-hosts National Geographic docuseries2.1.24Prof. Knapp Interviewed on KMOX on Recent Drone Strikes in Jordan12.22.232024-25 Faculty Fellows selected1.17.24Montaño’s 'Electrifying Mexico' continues to garner industry acclaim1.16.24Knapp interviewed on KMOX Radio on Ukraine Funding from Congress12.1.23Kuzuoğlu publishes first book!11.17.23Knapp interviewed on KMOX Radio on Turkey cutting ties with Israel10.27.23Montaño wins article prize!10.27.23Montaño wins book prize! 10.20.23Ramos wins book prize!9.22.23Office of the Provost and Office of the Dean of Arts & Sciences award Bernstein and Kolk seed funding for MWMS project 9.11.23Knapp interviewed on KMOX Radio on how to teach about 9/118.15.23Kastor named associate vice dean of research6.30.23Knapp interviewed on KMOX Radio to give insight on Russian coup5.26.23Ramos’ ‘Bedlam in the New World’ recognized with third award5.1.23Montaño book wins an honorable mention from Latin American Studies Association4.26.23‘The battle for memory’: Mustakeem on the intertwining histories of race and medicine4.17.23Mustakeem to give a series of lectures on medicine and Black history around the country and in Europe this spring4.4.23Ramos’ 'Bedlam in the New World' wins best book award4.5.23Cassen published in Psyche digital magazine4.5.23Cassen published in Smithsonian Magazine 3.31.23Kastor wins grant from Taylor Geospatial Institute3.3.23Walke wins Marie Sklodowska-Curie Fellowship2.17.23Cassen named Creative Practice Workshop Fellow for Fall 20232.1.23Mustakeem wins Emerson Excellence in Teaching award2.1.22How the Spanish Inquisition aided the rise of modern psychiatry 1.27.23Montaño wins collaborative seed grant from the Center for the Humanities1.13.23Montaño wins Bolton-Johnson Prize for book "Electrifying Mexico..."12.22.22Flowe featured in new PBS documentary12.16.22Flora Cassen recounts Holocaust survivor story12.16.22A new StudioLab graduate course taught by Anika Walke with Geoff Ward explores trauma and memory in community spaces beyond campus12.2.22Uluğ Kuzuoğlu, Diana Montaño, Christina Ramos, and Corinna Treitel win Transdisciplinary Futures grants11.1.22Montaño receives SHOT award for best article10.25.22The microhistory of an English village10.20.22Montaño wins book award from the Urban History Association10.11.22Kuzuoğlu to study cybernetic theories in China and Taiwan9.22.22Treitel interviewed in "Baltic Worlds" on vegetarianism9.1.22Montaño wins article prize from Canadian Association for Latin American and Caribbean Studies7.13.22Flowe interviewed on Business of Being Black with Tammi Mac: Does Black privilege exist?6.8.22Flowe interviewed about Black Lives Matter on Business of Being Black with Tammi Mac 6.8.22Flowe interviewed on TRT news about George Floyd 5.23.22Kieval awarded medal by Charles University4.22.22Bernstein and Kolk interviewed on KTRS Radio to discuss "Material World of Modern Segregation" chapter4.20.22Walke and Ward receive Feldman Family Education Institute grant for Studiolab course4.18.22Treitel to lead seminar on future of health humanities at Harvard Radcliffe Institute4.6.22Acts of love and resistance3.22.22Reynolds named Luce/ACLS Early Career Fellow3.21.22Montaño’s "Electrifying Mexico" named best book by Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies3.15.22Old and new fault lines in the wake of Russia’s assault on Ukraine3.4.22WashU Expert: Putin, Russian security and the invasion of Ukraine2.11.22Sowande' Mustakeem interviewed on British podcast about "Slavery at Sea"1.5.22Grounded analysis: The history of electricity in Mexico City12.6.21Christine Johnson quoted in "The American Prospect" about how the Black Death made life better 11.29.21How to constitute a nation10.26.21Mustakeem to give book talk on "Slavery at Sea"10.25.21Flowe wins Littleton-Griswold Prize for “Uncontrollable Blackness”9.21.21Mustakeem joins historian lectureship program9.13.21Twenty Years After 9/11: History Repeats Itself9.13.21WashU Expert: Did 9/11 'change everything'?6.18.21How the Black Death made life better3.25.21Learning Latin American and women’s history from the source3.1.21Egypt’s Arab Spring at 10: The work of political anniversaries12.16.20Teaching history during COVID11.20.20Douglas Flowe interviewed by the Nineteenth-Century Studies Association blog11.20.20Flowe writes about police brutality in the Common Reader11.20.20Our post-fact reality10.28.20Anika Walke writes about newly discovered oral histories of Jewish life erased under Soviet rule10.14.20Presidential transitions, new traditions9.23.20‘Your heart is a muscle the size of your fist’: The promise of the Belarusian protest movement9.1.20‘Uncontrollable Blackness’7.6.20Peter Kastor on KMOX: What would America's founding fathers think of today's protests?6.19.20Juneteenth and collective progress6.19.20Sowande' Mustakeem interviewed on BBC World Service about George Floyd and Juneteenth6.19.20Sowande' Mustakeem interviewed on NPR St. Louis about the legacy of Juneteenth6.18.20Peter Kastor writing in the Washington Post about the challenges of remote teaching during COVID6.18.20Peter Kastor on St. Louis on the Air to discuss the removal of statue of Columbus in Tower Grove6.10.20Douglas Flowe interviewed by Don Lemon on CNN6.9.20Douglas Flowe quoted in iTV about the history of police brutality against black people in America6.8.20Douglas Flowe quoted in Politco on what the protests are about6.8.20Douglas Flowe talks with L'Opinion about the protests and COVID-196.2.20A Statement on the Role of Humanities Research and Education in Times of Crisis5.8.20Flora Cassen talks with Joe Madison about racist, anti-Semitic coronavirus conspiracy theories5.6.20Flora Cassen in Haaretz: White Supremacists’ Dangerous New Conspiracy Theory4.13.20The Career of a Medieval Accusation in an Age of Science2.20.20Bedlam in the New World: A Mexican Madhouse in the Age of Enlightenment 2.19.20Sowande' Mustakeem and Douglas Flowe in Vox: 6 myths about the history of Black people in America1.28.20Anika Walke on The Heat: 75th Anniversary of the Liberation of Auschwitz1.28.20Christine Johnson in the Washington Post: Trump’s impeachment trial is no witch hunt1.15.20Professor Sowande' Mustakeem receives the Dred Scott Freedom Award1.9.20Krister Knapp interviewed on KMOV about how tension with Iran impacts everyone1.9.20Elizabeth Borgwardt in Politco on the way historians will remember the 2010s11.5.19The City Electric: How Mexico City’s People Shaped Its Electrified Future11.1.19The Fall of the Berlin Wall and the Political Movement Overlooked by 30th Anniversary Celebrations10.23.19Welcome to WashU: Flora Cassen7.9.19Defining ‘concentration camps’1.22.19Omitted History Quick LinksResourcesOur PeopleContactAdditional information Arts & Sciences Graduate Studies in A&SCopyright 2024 by:Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. LouisFollow Us   Facebook 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