Joshua Brown (historian) explained
Joshua Brown |
Nationality: | American |
Alma Mater: | City College of New York Columbia University |
Discipline: | History |
Workplaces: | CUNY Graduate Center |
Joshua Brown is an American social historian, and former Executive Director, of the American Social History Project / Center for Media and Learning, at Graduate Center of the City University of New York.[1]
He graduated from City College of New York magna cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts in 1975, from Columbia University with an M.A. in American History in 1976, and a Master of Philosophy in American History in 1978, and with a Ph.D. in 1993.[2]
Awards
Works
- History from South Africa: alternative visions and practices, Editor Joshua Brown, Temple University Press, 1991,
- Who Built America? Volume 1: To 1877; Working People and the Nation's History, Authors Christopher Clark, American Social History Project, Nancy Hewitt, Joshua Brown, David Jaffee, Bedford/St. Martin's, 2007,
- Forever Free: The Story of Emancipation and Reconstruction, Authors Eric Foner, Joshua Brown, Random House, Inc., 2006,
- Beyond the Lines: Pictorial Reporting, Everyday Life, and the Crisis of Gilded Age America, University of California Press, 2006,
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Joshua Brown . Web.gc.cuny.edu . 2012-05-23.
- Web site: Joshua Brown . Joshbrownnyc.com . 2012-05-23.
- Web site: Andrea Vásquez . Josh Brown Awarded Guggenheim Fellowship! | Now and Then: an American Social History Project blog . Ashp.cuny.edu . 2010-04-13 . 2012-05-23.
- Web site: Joshua Brown - John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation . Gf.org . 2012-05-23 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120819043302/http://www.gf.org/fellows/16728-joshua-brown . 2012-08-19.