A new book by Nathan Perl-Rosenthal of history and spatial sciences explores how the efforts of American sailors to establish their nationality created the first racially inclusive model of United States citizenship.
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Arts and Culture
From slavery to capitalism, the USC-Huntington Early Modern Studies Institute celebrates its 1,000th event by hosting a conference on early American history.
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USC Dornsife’s Alex Young is awarded the American Studies Association’s 2013 Comparative Ethnic Studies Prize for his paper on three contemporary figures he suggests share a vision of personal freedom despite seemingly wildly opposing political views.
Faculty
USC Dornsife’s George Sanchez shares his expertise in the first comprehensive documentary chronicling the experiences of Latinos, who have helped shape the nation over the past 500-plus years.