Title
Associate Professor of Politics
Politics
Expertise
American political development. History of race policy and politics. The presidency. Wartime politics.
Profile
Current scholarship concerns the relationship between police and democracy in American history; reparations, presidency at war and its relationship to domestic reform; and qualitative and historical methods.
Degrees
New School for Social Research, Ph.D.
New School for Social Research, M.A.
George Washington University, B.A.
Awards and Honors
Visiting Fellow, Charles Warren Center for American History (2006)
Courses Taught
| GSAS | 301d | Interdisciplinary Prospectus Seminar |
| POL | 100b | Political Science Methods: Research, Design, and Modes of Analysis |
| POL | 108a | Social Movements in American Politics |
| POL | 113b | The American Presidency |
| 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 |
Scholarship
