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Piccato Professor of History, Department of History Research Interest Latin America and the Caribbean Law Politics and Institutions Intellectual and Cultural 1900-1945 Post-1945 Crime and Policing Affiliated Dissertations Teaching the Unexpected: Robert College and the American College for Girls, 1863-1914Outrages Upon Humanity: The Bulgarian Horrors and the Limits of Victorian UniversalismThe Ford Foundation and the Trials and Tribulations of the American - Polish Exchange Program 1956-1962From Men to Marble: Tricontinental and the construction of revolutionary idols.Losing Touch, Gaining Control: A Comparison of Infrastructural Revolution in British India and AmericaAnglo-Indians in the Tumultuous Years: Community, Nationalism, War and Emigration, 1939-1955The Orgy and the Doctor: The British View Of WatergateSearching for Influence: The Soviet Afro-Asian Solidarity Committee and the National Liberation Movements in Southern Africa, 1967-1975The Language of Helping: The Origins of Domestic Violence Programs in America and EnglandIdealism, Imperialism, and Internationalism: Opium Politics in the Colonial Philippines, 1898-1925Narrating Nationalist Subjectivities During the Second World War: London, Pan-Africanism, and Black Women in WritingThe Politics of Partition in Ireland: The Decisions That Divided a Nation, 1912-1920The Last Trial: The Role of Survivor-Witness Testimony in the Demjanjuk CaseLeprosy in French Indochina: The Construction of a Racialized Disease, 1897-1915Fighting with the French: Malagasy Soldiers in the Second World War and the Insurrection of 1947Charitable Imperialism and the Hurricane of San Ciriaco: Ideology, Humanitarian Partnerships and the Formation of American Relief Policy (Puerto Rico, 1899-1901)Naming the Net: The Domain Name System, 1983-1990Mexican Perspectives on the Spanish Republican Refugees, 1938-1941The Development of the Hong Kong Triads, 1949-1978Muslim Assistance in the Armenian Genocide: 1914-1919Cultures of Anti-Communism: the Congress for Cultural Freedom at the Mercy of the 'Homeless Left' in Forum and Cuadernos, 1953-1965The Poetics of the Swinish Multitude: British radicalism in the age of the French Revolution, 1792-1795The Watchdog Without a Bite: Argentina, Brazil, OPANAL, and Nuclear Nonproliferation in Latin America, 1973–1990Arms Control and the UN Outer Space Treaty: Negotiating the Second Nuclear Weapon Free Zone, 1965-1968Terror, Counter-Revolution or Vigilante Justice: The Assassination of Anastasio Somoza through the Prism of Cold War Latin AmericaA Comparative Analysis of Montesquieu's Liberal Concept of Liberty and Rousseau's Democratic Concept of Liberty in Toqueville's Democracy in AmericaGateway, Buffer, Boundary: The McMahon Line and the Frontiers of the British Empire in Tibet, 1900-1914"Nightmares from the Archives": Historical Discourse in the Elite French Debate Over the Treaty of Maastricht, 1991-1992"A New Israel": the politics of comparisons in the decolonisation of Algeria, 1958-1962Raising Global Families: Pearl Buck's Welcome House and the Early Years of Interracial Adoption in AmericaImagining Indigenous Peoples, Shaping Imperial Rule: The Aborigines' Protection Society, 1837-1870Nomads, Quakers, and the Malian State: Sedentarization from Colonial Agrarian Reform to Drought Relief, c. 1940-1980Debating Utopia: International Conflict and Nationalism in Argentina's Anarchist Press, 1898-1918To Ethicize is to Organize: The Evolution of the Faith in Human Progress in the Ethical Movement, 1896-1924Ways of Seeing: Ethics and Aesthetics in the World Press Photo Competition, 1955-2010The Power of Natural Gas: The 'Natural Gas Weapon' and Dutch-European Relations in the 1973 Oil Crisis"Bright-eyed, Healthy-bodied, Clean-limbed Hosts": The Construction of Gendered Spectacle and Modern Nationalism at the 1928 and 1932 Olympic GamesOff the Record: Concealing State Violence in Guatemala's National Police, 1978-1985Troubling Women: The Indian State and the Recovery of Abucted Women, 1947-1950Between Politics and Principles: The Dutch movement for the 'Third World' and the Global Cold War'Nests of the Resistance': The Politics of UNRWA and the West Bank refugee camps, 1967-87The International Background of the North Korean Aggression, 1966-1969What Kind of Modern Islam: Muhammad Iqbal, Ahmad Wahib, and Religious NationhoodA Maelstrom so Picturesque: American Journalists' 'Adventures' with Latin American RevolutionariesThe Catalan industrial bourgeoisie and working class radicalization. The case of Terrassa, 1920-1936Operation Third Force: The Red Menace, McCarthyism, and U.S. Central Intelligence Activities in China, 1947-52The Politics of Compromise: British Policy towards Iran, February 1979-January 1981Morality Derailed: The Dichotomous Dutch Political-Military Ambition on Bosnian Intervention (1989-1995)Disseminating the Disintegration of Democracy: A Case Study of The New York Times' Coverage of the 1964 Coup D'état in GuatemalaSelling the U.S.- Congo Bilateral Relationship to the World: The United States Information Agency's Operations during the Congo Crisis, 1964-5PaginationNext page››editediteditedit
photo of Amy E. Chazkel Columbia Faculty Amy E. Chazkel Bernard Hirschhorn Associate Professor of Urban Studies, Department of History Research Interest Latin America and the Caribbean Law Crime and Policing Atlantic Empires, World Orders, and Post-Colonial
photo of Sarah Haley Columbia Faculty Sarah Haley Associate Professor of History, Department of History Research Interest Gender and Sexuality Ethnicity and Race Crime and Policing North America Post-1945
photo of Karl H. Jacoby Columbia Faculty Karl H. Jacoby Allan Nevins Professor of American History, Department of History Research Interest North America Environment War, Violence, and Genocide Ethnicity and Race 18th Century 19th Century Crime and Policing
photo of Pablo A. Piccato Columbia Faculty Pablo A. Piccato Professor of History, Department of History Research Interest Latin America and the Caribbean Law Politics and Institutions Intellectual and Cultural 1900-1945 Post-1945 Crime and Policing