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Jonathan Soffer is a Professor in the Department of Technology, Culture and Society at New York University (NYU). His research focuses on twentieth-century American political and urban history, with a particular emphasis on New York City's political evolution and urban development. He has written extensively on figures like Mayor Ed Koch and their roles in shaping municipal policies and global urban governance.
Dr. Soffer’s work explores themes such as urban crises, economic inequality, and the interplay between political leadership and socioeconomic change. His publications analyze historical events like the Wall Street explosion of 1920 and the Koch administration’s response to crises, offering insights into long-term patterns in American conservatism and urban resilience.
While no specific awards or grants are listed, his scholarly contributions span decades, reflecting a deep engagement with the complexities of American political culture. His research often bridges local and global contexts, highlighting how New York’s experiences resonate with broader national and international trends.

