Title
Associate Professor of Politics
Degree
Ph.D., New School for Social Research
Field of Specialty
American political development. History of race policy and politics. The presidency. Wartime politics. Time and constitutions.
Contact Information
Olin-Sang American Civilization Center 107
781-736-2778
kryder@brandeis.edu
Daniel Thomas Kryder
Current scholarship concerns the relationship between police and democracy in American history; temporal configurations in the American constitution, the causes and consequences of law enforcement patterns in the US South; and qualitative and historical methods.
Publications
Kryder, Daniel Thomas. Police and Social Protest in Modern America. Cambridge University Press, 2013. (forthcoming)
Kryder, Daniel Thomas. "Claims without Capacity: Surveillance and Policing Institutions and Executive Authority in Wartime." The Politics of Peace and the Consequences of War, University of Texas at Austin. May 6-7, 2007. (forthcoming)
Kryder, Daniel Thomas and Sarah Staszak. "Constitution as Clockwork: the Temporal Foundations of American Politics." Western Political Science Association, Las Vegas, Nevada. March 9, 2007.
Kryder, Daniel Thomas. "Black and White Police in the 20th Century U.S.: Democratization and Policing in American Political Development." Democratization in America. Ed. King, Desmond et. al.. John Hopkins University Press, 2005
Kryder, Daniel Thomas. "Entrepreneurs Reinforcing Order: Police Response to Protest and Crime in Washington, D.C. in the Twentieth Century." Political Action and Political Change: Leaders, Entrepreneurs and Agents in American Political Development. Ed. Skowronek, Stephen. University of Pennsylvania Press, 2005
Kryder, Daniel Thomas. Divided Arsenal: Race and the American State During World War II. Cambridge University Press, 2000.
Courses Taught
| GSAS | 301d | Interdisciplinary Prospectus Seminar |
| POL | 108a | Social Movements in American Politics |
| POL | 108aj | The Police and Social Movements in American Politics |
| POL | 113b | The American Presidency |
| POL | 124a | The Politics of the Civil Rights Movement in the U.S. |
| POL | 154aj | Seminar: Citizenship |
| POL | 192b | Seminar: Topics in Law and Political Theory |
| POL | 212a | Graduate Seminar: Research Methods and Methodology |
| POL | 215a | Graduate Seminar: American Political Development |
| POL | 215b | Graduate Seminar: Advanced Topics in American Politics |
| POL | 340d | Proseminar |
| SYS | 1c | How Do We Know What We Know? |
| USEM | 5a | The Police and Politics in the Sixties and Now |