Scholarship and Biography

Mark Hulliung is the Richard Koret Professor of History at Brandeis University. He has published widely on topics concerning intellectual, cultural, and political history, both European and American, including the interactions between America and Europe. He is a historian and a political theorist, and his work is interdisciplinary in nature, cutting especially across history, political science, and literary studies. He has taught a wide variety of courses at both the undergraduate and the graduate level.

Honors

Fellow, Faculty Development Seminar on 200th anniversary of French Revolution
The University Institute of European Studies (Italy, Turin), 1989
Gilbert Chinard Book Prize for "Citizens and Citoyens: Republicans and Liberals in America and France"
Society for French Historical Studies (United States, Colorado Springs) - SFHS, 2003

Organizational Affiliations

Richard Koret Professor Emeritus of the History of Ideas, Department of History, Brandeis University

Education

Harvard University
Ph.D.
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
B.A.