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Alan Brinkley is the Allan Nevins Professor of History at Columbia University. He is a progressive historian of the New Deal. Brinkley writes regularly in magazines such as Newsweek and The New Republic and is a strong advocate for progressive issues. As a professor and provost at Columbia, he is affectionately known as the "Brinkiester".

He is son of television journalist David Brinkley, winner of the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

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Graduate of the Landon School, an elite preparatory school in suburban Washington, DC.

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First Measured Century: Alan Brinkley - Interview for the PBS documentary, focusing on the change in American culture brought about by the 1920s, the Great Depression, and the New Deal.
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News Hour: Alan Brinkley - Transcript of a PBS interview with Brinkley on the populism of Patrick Buchanan.

The End of Reform - An AP US History study guide to Alan Brinkley's book on New Deal liberalism in recession and war, summarizing the main ideas in each chapter.

The New Republic: Autumn of the Agitator - A book review by Brinkley following the public and personal life of W.E.B. DuBois.

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