Michael Kazin is a professor of history at Georgetown University and co-editor of Dissent magazine.
His work examines American political movements and rhetoric, with particular expertise in populism.
As a progressive historian, Kazin brings a sympathetic yet analytical perspective to populist traditions, arguing for their democratic significance while critiquing both left and right movements.
His scholarly approach combines extensive primary and secondary source research with clear, accessible writing that appeals to both academic and general audiences interested in understanding American political history and ideology.
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