Faculty note: DJS’ Morgan publishes essay, article
Eric J. Morgan, assistant professor in Democracy and Justice Studies, recently published an essay, “A Lost Struggle, A Lost World,” in the April 2013 issue of Passport: The Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations Review as part of a roundtable on Ryan M. Irwin’s new book, Gordian Knot: Apartheid and the Unmaking of the Liberal World Order.
Additionally, Morgan’s recent article, “Black and White at Center Court: Arthur Ashe and the Confrontation of Apartheid in South Africa,” was featured in an extensive review on H-Diplo, the Diplomatic History Discussion Network. The review, available at http://www.h-net.org/~diplo/reviews/PDF/AR393.pdf, concludes that “The tensions over confronting apartheid manifest themselves through Ashe in fascinating and not always predictable ways, and it is a revealing window that Morgan opens onto both the person and the movement in this well-written and thoughtful article. That window can now be opened further as we continue to learn more about one of the past century’s most significant manifestations of white supremacy and the transnational struggles against it.”