Eric Rauchway is an American historian and professor at the University of California, Davis, specializing in modern US political, social, and economic history.
His scholarly expertise focuses particularly on the Progressive Era and the New Deal period.
Reviewers recognize him as one of the leading scholars in New Deal studies, noting his career-long work demonstrating how FDR's programs created institutional stability and economic foundations still evident today.
His ability to make complex historical topics engaging and accessible is frequently praised, though his writing style receives occasional criticism for being too breezy or poorly organized by some readers.
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