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Faculty

Lauren Erin Brown
Assistant Professor of History
email
646-393-4141
Degrees
Ph.D. Harvard University A.M. Harvard University A.B. Smith College
Professor Brown holds a doctorate in History from Harvard University. Before joining the faculty at Marymount, Dr. Brown taught 20th century history at High Point University in North Carolina. A Jacob K. Javits Fellow (2000-2004) and a Joint Fellow at the Smithsonian National Museums of American Art and American History (2006), Dr. Brown spent fall 2009 as a Fulbright Scholar at the Russian State University for the Humanities in Moscow.
She continued work on her current manuscript, Cultural Czars, under a research grant from the Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholar’s Kennan Institute (2011.) The book, focused on dance and Cold War arts funding, explores the political power of the arts, how perceptions of something or someone as American have changed in the context of globalization, and how nationalism is read onto physical bodies and their movement.
Professor Brown’s research interests include 20th century cultural and diplomatic history, transnationalism and national identity, cultural consumption, ethnicity and the body, and the arts. She has begun two new projects; one, an exploration of dance and culture in post-revolutionary Cuba, and another on the history of the term “Third World.” At Marymount, Dr. Brown teaches courses in U.S. history, historical research methods, foreign policy, consumerism, and women’s history.
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2002-2003 Achievements in Scholarship and Service
Fulbright Scholar, Russian State University for the Humanities
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AWARDS:
2009: Fulbright Scholar, Russian State University for the Humanities
2005: Certificate of Distinction in Teaching, Harvard University
2002: Certificate of Distinction in Teaching, Harvard University
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2002-2003 Achievements in Scholarships and Service
2005-2006 Achievements in Scholarships and Service
2009-2010 Achievements in Scholarships and Service
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