Making Some Sense of the 2016 American Elections - Lecture by Professor Dan Kryder
PAST EVENT | 25 October 2016 17:00
On Tuesday 25th October, Professor Dan Kryder will deliver a talk in the Harold Lee Room at Pembroke College entitled: 'Making Some Sense of the 2016 American Elections'.
Professor Kryder is a leading American political scientist and UK Fulbright Scholar 2016-17 on the US Election, who chairs the Department of Politics at Brandeis University. He teaches American political development, the presidency, social movements and qualitative research methods.
President Franklin Roosevelt's management of wartime racial tensions is the subject of his book Divided Arsenal (Cambridge UP). He is currently completing a book about police and protesters in American history. While participating in the programs of the Eccles Centre for American Studies at the British Library this academic year, he will be researching the nature of ideas of political time embedded in the U.S. Constitution.
He has taught or held fellowships at MIT, Johns Hopkins, Princeton, Harvard and Al-Quds University in the Occupied Palestinian Territories.
No sign-up is required for this event.
Making Some Sense of the 2016 American Elections - Lecture by Professor Dan Kryder
PAST EVENT | 25 October 2016 17:00
On Tuesday 25th October, Professor Dan Kryder will deliver a talk in the Harold Lee Room at Pembroke College entitled: 'Making Some Sense of the 2016 American Elections'.
Professor Kryder is a leading American political scientist and UK Fulbright Scholar 2016-17 on the US Election, who chairs the Department of Politics at Brandeis University. He teaches American political development, the presidency, social movements and qualitative research methods.
President Franklin Roosevelt's management of wartime racial tensions is the subject of his book Divided Arsenal (Cambridge UP). He is currently completing a book about police and protesters in American history. While participating in the programs of the Eccles Centre for American Studies at the British Library this academic year, he will be researching the nature of ideas of political time embedded in the U.S. Constitution.
He has taught or held fellowships at MIT, Johns Hopkins, Princeton, Harvard and Al-Quds University in the Occupied Palestinian Territories.
No sign-up is required for this event.