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2022 Furniss Book Award Lecture - Adam B. Lerner

April 11, 2024
3:30PM - 5:00PM
Derby Hall 1039

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Add to Calendar 2024-04-11 15:30:00 2024-04-11 17:00:00 2022 Furniss Book Award Lecture - Adam B. Lerner RegistrationThe 2022 Edgar S. Furniss Book Award was awarded to Adam B. Lerner, for his book From the Ashes of History: Collective Trauma and the Making of International Politics (Oxford University Press, 2022).The committee, representing four disciplines, described the winning entry as follows.This book offers a multidisciplinary, multilevel framework for understanding the profound and often overlooked impact of mass violence on international politics. Mass violence is typically regarded as an episode in history that passes through phases and then disappears. Yet this book's framework shows how its consequences will unexpectedly reemerge as collective trauma, which can destabilize expected patterns delineated in theories of International Relations. The book is ambitious, calling for readers to rethink the foundations of international politics, and Lerner delivers with sound theoretical arguments that are empirically demonstrated in three case studies that rely upon critical discourse analysis and an impressive range of primary sources. Many books that are strong theoretically are weak empirically, but this one has both.Speaker Adam B. Lerner is Associate Professor of Political Science and Director of the Bachelor of Liberal Arts Program at the University of Massachusetts Lowell. His research sits at the intersection of International Relations and Political Theory, focusing on the legacy of historical injustice in the international system and mechanisms for global repair and reconciliation. His work has appeared in multiple refereed journals, including International Studies Quarterly, European Journal of International Relations, International Affairs, Perspectives on Politics, Journal of Contemporary Asia, and International Theory. He was previously a Senior Lecturer at Royal Holloway, University of London, and he earned his PhD and MPhil at the University of Cambridge. Prior to his graduate studies, he worked as a reporter at Politico and a Henry Luce Scholar at The Caravan in Delhi, India.The Mershon Center's Furniss Book Award commemorates the founding director of the Mershon Center and is given annually to an author whose first book makes an exceptional contribution to the study of national and international security.About the Edgar S. Furniss Book AwardCommemorating the founding director of the Mershon Center, the Furniss Award is conferred annually on an author’s first book that makes an exceptional contribution to the study of international, national, and/or human security. The current award is for a book published in the calendar year of 2022. Derby Hall 1039 Mershon Center mershoncenter@osu.edu America/New_York public

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The 2022 Edgar S. Furniss Book Award was awarded to Adam B. Lerner, for his book From the Ashes of History: Collective Trauma and the Making of International Politics (Oxford University Press, 2022).

The committee, representing four disciplines, described the winning entry as follows.

This book offers a multidisciplinary, multilevel framework for understanding the profound and often overlooked impact of mass violence on international politics. Mass violence is typically regarded as an episode in history that passes through phases and then disappears. Yet this book's framework shows how its consequences will unexpectedly reemerge as collective trauma, which can destabilize expected patterns delineated in theories of International Relations. The book is ambitious, calling for readers to rethink the foundations of international politics, and Lerner delivers with sound theoretical arguments that are empirically demonstrated in three case studies that rely upon critical discourse analysis and an impressive range of primary sources. Many books that are strong theoretically are weak empirically, but this one has both.

Speaker

Adam B. Lerner is Associate Professor of Political Science and Director of the Bachelor of Liberal Arts Program at the University of Massachusetts Lowell. His research sits at the intersection of International Relations and Political Theory, focusing on the legacy of historical injustice in the international system and mechanisms for global repair and reconciliation. His work has appeared in multiple refereed journals, including International Studies Quarterly, European Journal of International Relations, International Affairs, Perspectives on Politics, Journal of Contemporary Asia, and International Theory. He was previously a Senior Lecturer at Royal Holloway, University of London, and he earned his PhD and MPhil at the University of Cambridge. Prior to his graduate studies, he worked as a reporter at Politico and a Henry Luce Scholar at The Caravan in Delhi, India.

The Mershon Center's Furniss Book Award commemorates the founding director of the Mershon Center and is given annually to an author whose first book makes an exceptional contribution to the study of national and international security.

About the Edgar S. Furniss Book Award

Commemorating the founding director of the Mershon Center, the Furniss Award is conferred annually on an author’s first book that makes an exceptional contribution to the study of international, national, and/or human security. The current award is for a book published in the calendar year of 2022.

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