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Featured Faculty Book · Global

Faculty Author Q&A: Yair Mintzker on ‘I, Wandering Jew’

Yair Mintzker is a professor in the Department of History and head of Yeh College. His latest book “I, Wandering Jew: A Five-Century History of Our Modern Condition” was published in March 2026 by Princeton University Press.How did you get the idea for this project?

Featured Faculty Book · North America

Faculty Author Q&A: Amelia Frank-Vitale on ‘Leave If You Can’

Amelia Frank-Vitale is an assistant professor in the Department of Anthropology and the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs. Her latest book “Leave If You Can: Migration and Violence in Bordered Worlds” was published in March 2026 by the University of California Press.How did...

Featured Faculty Book · Global

Faculty Author Q&A: Thomas D. Conlan on ‘Kinkakuji and Kitayama’

Thomas D. Conlan is a professor in the Departments of East Asian Studies and History. His latest book “Kinkakuji and Kitayama: Space, Place, Monuments and Memory in Japan 1222-1994” was published in December 2025 by Brill.How did you get the idea for this project?

Featured Faculty Book · Asia

Varun Gauri on Going from Economist to Novelist

On a recent Tuesday evening, Varun Gauri stepped behind a lectern at the Princeton Public Library not to deliver a talk about political or behavioral economics—topics he teaches at the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs—but about Meena and Avi, the two characters in his debut...

Featured Faculty Book · Asia

Why Prof. Ashoka Mody Believes India is Broken

Ashoka Mody is an economic historian at Princeton, but writes, his “heart is in India.” It’s through this lens that Mody, formerly of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, channels his finance- and policy-driven analysis of the world’s second most-populous country. Weaving history,...