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A Hundred Years of Music in the Country’s Largest Maximum-Security Prison
Benjamin Harbert鈥檚 new book Instrument of the State offers a sweeping account of more than a century of musical history at the Louisiana State Penitentiary, colloquially known鈥
September 15, 2023
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Nicoletta Pireddu Wins Comparative Literature’s Most Prestigious Award
Nicoletta Pireddu鈥檚 book "Migrating Minds: Theories and Practices of Cultural Cosmopolitanism" has been awarded the Ren茅 Wellek鈥
April 3, 2023
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History Hasn’t Changed as Much as You Think, According to Fathali Moghaddam
In Fathali Moghaddam鈥檚 new book, Political Plasticity, he argues that political systems change far less than we might鈥
February 3, 2023
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New Book Series Emphasizes the Role of Class and Poverty in Psychology 聽
Professor Fathali Moghaddam's new book series, Progressive Psychology, highlights how social conditions, such as poverty and inequality, influence and affect the.鈥
October 31, 2022
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Understanding the Psychology of Immigration Through an International Framework
A new book from Fathali Moghaddam and Margaret Hendricks explores the psychology underpinning extreme reactions to. 鈥
September 2, 2022
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The International Order Benefits When America Plays Its Part, Georgetown Professor Argues in New Book
Robert Lieber's new book, Indispensable Nation, argues the United States should play a stronger leadership role in the international.鈥
August 24, 2022
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What Do Running a Marathon and Researching a Ph.D. Have in Common? A New Memoir Explores the Connection
Vanessa Corcoran, an advising dean in Georgetown 海角论坛 and a professor in the Department of History, is celebrating International Women鈥檚 Day with the publication of her new鈥
March 7, 2022
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Why Democrats Can鈥檛 Govern Effectively, According to a Historian
Michael Kazin, Ph.D. and a professor in the Department of History at Georgetown, wants to chart a course forward for the Democratic party by studying its long evolution 鈥 from鈥
February 28, 2022
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The Untold Story of the Windy City: Georgetown Professor Paints New History of Mexican Americans in Chicago
Mike Amezcua鈥檚 new book, Making Mexican Chicago, tells the story of the Windy City as it was built by its Mexican and Mexican-American population, exploring the ways in which鈥
February 18, 2022
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Can Dialogue Engender Solidarity? A New Book Invites Conversation and Action Between Blacks and Jews in America
GU Press is publishing Blacks and Jews in America by Terrence L. Johnson and Jacques Berlinerblau. The book invites a dialogue and collective action between the Jewish and鈥
January 31, 2022