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Angus Burgin is Associate Professor of History at Johns Hopkins University. He specializes in 20th-century intellectual history, political economy, and the history of capitalism. He directs the Moral and Political Economy program and serves as executive editor for the Intellectual History of the Modern Age series.
His research explores:
- Evolution of market advocacy and neoliberal thought
- Intersections of capitalism, democracy, and technology
- Historical narratives of economic expertise
Publications analyze intellectual movements like neoliberalism, critiques of capitalism, and the role of elites in policy. Award-winning work includes studies on free market reinvention and economic paradigms.
Awards:
- Merle Curti Award
- Joseph Spengler Prize
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