Oh No! This is a huge loss for our discipline and also, for her country. I knew her through her work on Vietnam. But in 2008, when I was presenting a paper on the Mediterranean during the Cold War at Columbia, she dropped in to listen to it. I was awestruck. This larger than life historian was there actually asking questions of me and patiently listening to my answers. Afterwards, we had a long chat. She was direct and shared her knowledge generously. For women historians like me, she was a pathbreaker and we owe her so, so much! RIP
Dr Effie G. H. Pedaliu <effie.pedaliu@gmail.com>
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Stunned and grieving. Mario Corona. Milan, Italy.
Mario Corona <mario_corona@fastwebnet.it>
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Marilyn Young was a major contributor to a wonderful period in NYU History Department’s history.
Jeff Donnelly <j.donnelly1@miami.edu>
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Thank you for posting this, Rebecca. She was a kind, salty, practical helper to so many of us.
Miriam Frank <mf5@nyu.edu>
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May she Rest In Peace, and may you be in peace.
Carrie Wiebe <wiebe@middlebury.edu>