Daniel Immerwahr is an American historian, professor, and associate department chair of History at Northwestern University. His book, Thinking Small, won the Merle Curti Award. His book, How to Hide an Empire, was a national bestseller, one of the New York Times critic's top books of the year, and winner of the Robert H. Ferrell Prize.
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Nationality | American |
Alma mater | University of California, Berkeley (PhD) King's College, Cambridge (BA) Columbia University (BA) |
Genre | Non-fiction |
Immerwahr originates from a Jewish family and is the great-grandson of a cousin of Clara Immerwahr, pioneering chemist and first wife of Fritz Haber.[1] He completed an undergraduate degree at Columbia University, and a second undergraduate degree at King's College, Cambridge, where he was a Marshall Scholar,[2] and a doctorate at the University of California, Berkeley.
He is a professor of history at Northwestern University.[3] His work has appeared in n+1, Slate, Jacobin,[4] and Dissent.[5]
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