Mark Braude is a Vancouver-born cultural historian and author of four books exploring European history and culture.
His previous works include Kiki Man Ray, The Invisible Emperor, and Making Monte Carlo, published by major houses and translated into several languages.
A former postdoctoral fellow at Stanford University, he has taught Art History, French, and History there.
Recognized with an NEH Public Scholar designation and grants from multiple foundations, including the Robert B. Silvers Foundation, Braude has also served as a visiting fellow at the American Library in Paris.
He contributes to publications including The Globe and Mail and The Los Angeles Times.
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