Rogers Brubaker

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Rogers Brubaker
Academic background
Alma materBA, social studies, Harvard University, 1979
MA, social and political thought, University of Sussex, 1980
PhD, sociology, Columbia University, 1990[1]
Academic work
InstitutionsUniversity of California, Los Angeles

Rogers Brubaker (

ethnicity, religion, diasporas, gender, populism, and digital hyperconnectivity.[3]

Born in Evanston, Illinois, Brubaker attended Harvard University and the University of Sussex before receiving a PhD from Columbia University in 1990.[4]

Selected works

  • (1984). The Limits of Rationality: An Essay on the Social and Moral thought of Max Weber, Taylor & Francis.
  • (1992). Citizenship and nationhood in France and Germany, Harvard University Press.
  • (1996). Nationalism reframed: nationhood and the national question in the New Europe, Cambridge University Press.
  • (2004). Ethnicity without groups, Harvard University Press.
  • (2006). Nationalist politics and everyday ethnicity in a Transylvanian town, Princeton University Press.
  • (2015). Grounds for difference, Harvard University Press.
  • (2016). Trans: Gender and Race in an Age of Unsettled Identities. Princeton University Press.

References

External links

Faculty Profile, University of California-Los Angeles