Michael Kazin: Historian of American Politics and Social Movements
Author. Scholar. Public intellectual.
A Georgetown University historian, Emeritus editor of Dissent, and member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. His books have received the Elise Boulding Prize and been named Editor's Choice by The New York Times Book Review.
Essays & Commentary
As a regular contributor to The New York Times, The Nation, Dissent, and other publications, Michael Kazin brings historical perspective to the political debates of today.
Books
Michael Kazin has written seven books and edited three on subjects ranging from the American left, populism, movements for labor and for peace, and the potential and limits of democratic politics.
A GODLY HERO
“Instructive, illuminating–engagingly written. . . . Bryan emerges from Kazin’s new biography as the founding father of the modern Democratic Party and maybe even of modern American politics.”
—The Boston Globe