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Daniel Immerwahr

Associate Professor, Department of History, Northwestern University

Daniel  Immerwahr

Daniel Immerwahr is an associate professor of history at Northwestern University, where he teaches 20th-century U.S. history within a global context. His first book, Thinking Small, offers a critical account of grassroots development campaigns launched by the United States at home and abroad. He is currently writing another book about the United States’ overseas territories.

Publications:

Project Title: How to Hide an Empire: Power and Territory in the Greater United States

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