María Elena Martínez’s new book — analyzing the way in which the Spanish purity of blood concept shaped patriotic and racial ideologies in colonial Mexico — wins top awards from the American Historical Association.
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USC College student Jem Jebbia is awarded a Tony Blair Foundation fellowship and spends three weeks in Malawi combating the disease in the southeastern African county.
The professor emeritus of religion and social ethicist advocated for racial and economic justice.
USC College historians Peter Mancall and Lisa Bitel author new books and prepare for their silver wedding anniversary.
Robert Campany of USC College researches the quest for immortality in early medieval China.
According to research by USC College’s Paul Lichterman, problems can arise when religious groups recruit others to deal with important issues in the community.
Laurie Brand of USC College to study relationship between Arab nationalism and Islam.
International symposium to be held at USC April 3 and 4.
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