by Alice Gorton | Sep 3, 2020 | Announcements |
We’re thrilled that our alumna Laura Carter, historian of education, social change and everyday life in twentieth century Britain, will soon begin as a Lecturer at the Université de Paris. Laura will be affiliated with LARCA, an interdisciplinary research unit...
by Alice Gorton | Aug 6, 2020 | Announcements |
Anna Danziger Halperin, one of our NYCTC alums, has written two articles based on her research into the history of social policy and child care in the US and Britain. The first, “An Unrequited Labor of Love: Child Care and Feminism”, was recently published...
by Alice Gorton | Jul 15, 2020 | Announcements |
Laura Quinton has published an article, “Britain’s Royal Ballet in Apartheid South Africa, 1960”, in the Historical Journal, which can be read here. Laura, a PhD candidate at NYU, is writing her dissertation, which examines British government support...
by Alice Gorton | Jun 18, 2020 | Announcements |
New York-based NYCTC members met for a socially-distanced picnic in Riverside Park yesterday to celebrate Alma Igra and Emily Rutherford’s success defending their dissertations. Congratulations,...
by Alice Gorton | Jun 10, 2020 | Announcements |
Susan Pedersen is a guest on the most recent London Review of Books’ podcast, speaking to Joanna Biggs about Shelagh Delaney. Susan’s review of Selina Todd’s recent biography of Delaney for the LRB can be read here. Be sure to tune...