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Nancy MacLean

Professor pioneering educational techniques in the field of history, Nancy MacLean is an esteemed faculty member at the Sanford School of Public Policy at Duke University. An award-winning historian, she has dedicated her career to exploring the intricate narratives of 20th-century America, with a particular focus on the American radical right. Her scholarly contributions have significantly enriched the understanding of this pivotal era in American history. Nancy MacLean's most recent publication, "Democracy in Chains," delves into the historical roots and development of the American radical right, offering a compelling analysis that has sparked widespread discussion and debate. Her previous works, including "Freedom is Not Enough" and "Behind the Mask of Chivalry," further demonstrate her ability to uncover and articulate the complex social and political dynamics that have shaped modern America. In addition to her books, Professor MacLean's articles and reviews have been featured in a variety of academic journals and popular media outlets, reflecting her ability to engage both scholarly and general audiences. Her insights have made her a sought-after guest on numerous radio and television programs, where she shares her expertise on historical and contemporary issues. Throughout her career, Nancy MacLean has been recognized with numerous awards and fellowships, underscoring her contributions to the field of history. Her commitment to education extends beyond her research, as she is a dedicated mentor to graduate students, guiding the next generation of historians and public policy experts. At Duke University, Professor MacLean teaches courses on 20th and 21st-century America, social movements, and public policy history. Her innovative teaching methods and passion for her subject matter inspire students to critically engage with the past and its implications for the present and future. Through her work, Nancy MacLean continues to illuminate the complexities of American history and its ongoing impact on society.

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