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Nassau Hall Was the Nation’s Capital, and Other Facts for the Semiquincentennial
1 ResponseA Philly Tour Guide’s Top Spots for History Buffs
As the U.S. celebrates its 250th, Philadelphia tour guide Martin Lotito ’81 points out the places where history was made
Professor Ada Ferrer Is Telling Her Family’s Cuba Migration Trauma Story
Ferrer calls her new book ‘a plea for forgiveness from the people hurt by our leaving’
Matthew Jones Studies the History of Data, Surveillance, and AI
The Remarkable Influence of Whig-Clio on the U.S. Constitution
1 ResponseProfessor Sean Wilentz Co-produced Bob Dylan’s New ‘Bootleg’ Albums
‘He works very, very hard. Genius does not become genius on its own. You have to work at it for it to flower’
Leonard Wantchekon Researches the Roots of Success in Africa and Beyond
Eve Krakowski Mines Ancient Documents to Understand Medieval Jewish Society
Reena Goldthree Is Shining a Light on Afro-Caribbean History
He Fled Europe and Became ‘The Patron Saint of Photocopying’
Alumni Become Agitators
‘He did not want me growing up in a country run by gangsters’
Why a father in Nazi Germany sent his son to Princeton
New Papers Highlight Ashbel Green 1783 and Betsey Stockton’s Relationship
1 ResponseHistorian Fara Dabhoiwala Unravels Mysteries from the 18th Century
Outspoken Advocate Takes Unusual Path to Professorship
History professor Max Weiss says he was put on probation, then promoted to full professor
He Watched Biology from Up Close and Afar
Lewis Thomas ’33 (1913-1993)
Professor Emerita Martha A. Sandweiss Uncovers Civil War Mystery
Where Old and New Meet
As part of its biggest expansion ever, Princeton is transforming its campus while attempting to balance tradition and change
He Inspired Hemingway Before Falling Out Over a Famous Fish
Henry Strater 1919
Devin Fore is Exploring the Interplay of German Media and Culture
The Deceptiveness of Archives
Elyse Graham ’07 says dirty tricks surrounding library access go back centuries
Class Close-Up: History of Mathematics Starts 4,000 Years Ago
Students learn ‘a whole landscape of the subject. It’s a crash course,’ says visiting fellow Alex Kontorovich ’02
























