Authors
Theodore Jun YooTheodore Jun Yoo is associate professor in the Department of Korean Language and Literature at Yonsei University in Seoul, South Korea. He taught as associate professor in the Department of History | |
Owen Bennett-JonesOwen is a freelance journalist and writer. A former BBC correspondent and presenter he has been a resident foreign correspondent in Bucharest, Geneva, Islamabad, Hanoi and Beirut. He is currently w | |
Owen WhiteOwen White specializes in the history of modern France and the French colonial empire, with particular research interests in West Africa and Algeria. He grew up in the U.K., receiving his B.A. from | |
William D FergusonBill Ferguson is the Gertrude B. Austin Professor of Economics at Grinnell College, where he has taught since 1989. He is the author of | |
Paul LendvaiPaul Lendvai is a Hungarian-born Austrian journalist who worked as a correspondent for the Financial Times for more than two decades. He is the author of | |
Jesse WozniakHello! I’m an Associate Professor of Sociology at West Virginia University, where I’ve been since Spring 2013 after receiving my Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of Minnesota. My resear | |
Christopher ClarkChristopher Clark was educated at Sydney Grammar School from 1972 to 1978, the | |
Marie FavereauMarie Favereau obtained her Ph.D. in History from the University of La Sorbonne-Paris IV and the Università degli Studi di San Marino. She was a member of the French Institute of Oriental Archaeolo | |
Roderick BeatonRoderick Beaton grew up in Edinburgh where he first studied Latin and ancient Greek before going on to Peterhouse, Cambridge, to graduate with a BA in English Literature and a PhD in Modern Greek. | |
John GibneyJohn Gibney has a PhD in History from Trinity College, Dublin. He is the author of Ireland and the Popish Plot (Palgrave Macmillan, 2008) and of a number of articles on various a | |
Josep FraderaModern and Contemporary History professor at Universitat Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona (UPF) since 1995. He is currently coordinating the History PhD programme from the Humanities Departmen | |
Mark LeopoldBefore becoming an anthropologist, Mark Leopold worked as a journalist, researcher and consultant. In 1987, with Patrick Fitzgerald, he published Stranger On The Line: the Secret Hist | |
Gyan PrakashGyan Prakash (born 1952) is a historian of modern India and the Dayton-Stockton Professor of History at Princeton University. Prakash is a member of the Subaltern Studies collective. Prakash receiv | |
Ian W TollIan W. Toll is a writer and independent scholar. He is the author of three highly regarded works of American military history: Six Frigates, Pacific Crucible, and | |
Jessica LaheyJessica Lahey is an educator, writer, and speaker. She is an English and writing teacher, correspondent for the Atlantic, commentator for Vermont Public Radio, and writes the &qu | |
David DayenDavid Dayen is a contributing writer to Salon and The Intercept and a weekly columnist for the New Republic and the Fiscal Times. Other outlets that publish his work include Vice, The Nation, the A | |
David TalbotDavid Talbot is the author of the New York Times bestseller Brothers: The Hidden History of the Kennedy Yearsand the acclaimed national bestseller Season o | |
Charlotte DeCroes JacobsCharlotte D. Jacobs, M.D. is the Ben and A. Jess Shenson Professor of Medicine (Emerita) at Stanford University. A native of Kingsport, Tennessee, she graduated from the University of Rochester and | |
Andrew LawlerAndrew Lawler is the author of more than a thousand newspaper and magazine articles on subjects ranging from asteroids to zebrafish. He is a contributing writer for Science magazine and a contributing | |
Brian BlumBusiness and technology journalist Brian Blum loves to tell the stories of the world’s most fascinating entrepreneurs and the companies they create. Combining deep research with the ability t |