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Professor of History, Northeastern University, Massachusetts

Bosch Fellow in Public Policy - Class of Fall 2016


Professor of History at Northeastern University Timothy Brown completed his PhD at the University of California, Berkeley. His research focuses on twentieth-century German and transatlantic political and cultural history, radical mass movements and the revolts of 1968, popular music and youth subcultures, and environmental politics. He is the author of Sixties Europe (Cambridge, forthcoming 2017), West Germany and the Global Sixties: The Anti-Authoritarian Revolt, 1962-1978 (Cambridge, 2013), and Weimar Radicals: Nazis and Communists between Authenticity and Performance (Berghahn, 2009), as well as two co-edited volumes. His essays have appeared in the American Historical Review, Journal of Social History, German Studies Review, and Contemporary European History. Brown’s work has been supported by Fulbright, Hunt, and the American Council of Learned Societies fellowships, and by Northeastern University, among others.

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