
معرفی
David A. Horowitz is a Professor in the Department of History at Portland State University, affiliated with the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. His expertise spans U.S. cultural and political history, with a focus on the 20th century and populist expression.
- PhD in History, University of Minnesota
- BA in History, Antioch College
Horowitz's research centers on analyzing populist movements, political ideologies, and cultural narratives in modern American history. He explores intersections between left/right political dynamics, anti-statism, and grassroots cultural expression.
His publications include books and articles on topics such as the Ku Klux Klan's normalization, New Deal cultural policies, and 20th-century American identity. Works like Two on the Aisle (2018) and Getting There (2015) reflect his interest in cultural and political storytelling. Articles span themes like populism, political extremism, and institutional history, often contextualizing modern conflicts within broader historical frameworks.
Horowitz has taught courses on U.S. history (1890–present), the historical imagination, and cultural history, including studies on corporate culture and popular culture from 1890–1945 and 1945–2000.



