11.09.2008
Professor Keith Brown in an interview on the ethnic identity of the Macedonian immigrants in the USA in the period of 1930-40's
Keith Brown is a sociocultural anthropologist specializing in the study of twentieth-century Macedonia. Professor Brown received his doctorate from the University of Chicago and taught at Bowdoin College and the University of Wales before joining the Watson Institute. He also spent 1999-2000 as a senior fellow at the United States Institute of Peace in Washington D.C. His research into how different communities construct history in Macedonia, Greece, and Bulgaria led to his book The Past in Question: Modern Macedonia and the Uncertainties of Nation, and a co-edited volume entitled The Usable Past: Greek Metahistories. He has authored numerous articles on the culture, history, and politics of Macedonia for academic and policy audiences.
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