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International, Global and Transnational History Workshop – Fall 2025

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International, Global, and Transnational History Workshop
Fall Semester 2025Fayerweather Hall, Room 413,
Wednesdays, 6:00 – 7:30 p.m.
Date Presenter Topic Respondent
Sept. 17 Charis Marantzidou
(Columbia University)
“The Path of (No) Return: Exile & Repatriation in the White Russian Army in Bulgaria, 1919-1924” – dissertation chapter Susan Pedersen
(Columbia University)
Sept. 24 Khatchig Mouradian
(Columbia University)

“Arrest, Detention, and Deportation: The Police as Instrument of Genocide in Ottoman Aleppo, 1915-1916” – chapter of an upcoming book on the Armenian Genocide

Debórah Dwork
(CUNY Graduate Center)
Oct. 1 Yangyou Fang
(Princeton University)
“Writing to the King: Transculturation and Anti-Colonial Resistance in the Spanish Philippines” – chapter of an upcoming book Adrian De Leon
(NYU)
Oct. 8 Madeleine Dungy
(Norwegian University of Science and Technology)
“Managing Migrant Pensions: National Welfare and Multilateral Order from the International Labour Organization to the European Economic Community” – chapter of an upcoming book Sandrine Kott (University of Geneva & NYU)
Oct. 15 Ana Antić
(University of Copenhagen)
Measuring Emotions: Schizophrenia, Family, and Society Across Cultural Boundaries” – chapter of an upcoming book Dagmar Herzog
(CUNY Graduate Center)
Oct. 22 Katharina Kreuder-Sonnen
(University of Cologne)
‘African’ Management Knowledge: Contesting Marginality in Postcolonial Nigeria

Elidor Mëhilli
(Hunter College, CUNY)

Oct. 29 Fabrice Bensimon
(Sorbonne Université)
“Reading Aloud in the Workshop. Collective Reading Among Workers in Britain, France, and Beyond, 1780s-1870s” James Stafford
(Columbia University)
Nov. 5 Diego Javier Luis
(Johns Hopkins University)
“Rethinking Colonial Categories: Linking Manila to the Black Pacific”

Frank Guridy
(Columbia University)

Nov. 12 Peter Zhang
(University of British Columbia)
Remains of the Ming: 17th-Century Chinese Diaspora in Japan and Korea and Transnational Discourses on National Identities in Early Modern East Asia– dissertation chapter Ziqian Zheng
(Columbia University)
Nov. 19 Mary Elise Sarotte
(John Hopkins University)
“The Post-Cold War Era as History”

Please note that this session will be taking place
from 11:00 am to 12:30 pm!

Adam Tooze
(Columbia University)

Dec. 3 Giorgos Giannakopoulos
(City University London)
“International Interventions in Greece in the Shadow of the Crimean War” Mark Mazower
(Columbia University)
Dec. 10 Yoram Gorlizki
(University of Manchester)
“Ideas and Institutions in Soviet Legal History” – chapter of an upcoming book Yana Skorobogatov
(Columbia University)