Greg Grandin is a renowned historian and author whose works explore themes of empire, colonialism, and human rights in the Americas.
He is a Professor of History at New York University and has written several award-winning books, including Fordlandia, a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize.
Grandin's research spans continents and centuries, offering fresh perspectives on historical events and their contemporary relevance.
His writing has appeared in major publications, and he has been a guest on various television shows.
Grandin's academic background includes degrees from Brooklyn College and Yale University, and he has contributed to international truth commissions.
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