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Thomas J. Brown is a Professor of History at the University of South Carolina's McCausland College of Arts and Sciences. His research focuses on U.S. history with specialization in the Civil War and Reconstruction era, cultural history, and intellectual history. He holds degrees from Harvard University including a B.A., M.A., J.D., and Ph.D.
- B.A., Harvard University
- M.A., Harvard University
- J.D., Harvard University
- Ph.D., Harvard University
His work explores historical memory through monuments, legal frameworks, and cultural narratives. Recent publications include Civil War Monuments and the Militarization of America (2019), which won the Tom Watson Brown Book Award. He collaborates on cross-national projects like Zouave Soldiers with Prof. Carol Harrison and advises historical interpretation at Columbia's Museum of Reconstruction.
- Recipient: Tom Watson Brown Book Award (2019)
Dr. Brown's research bridges legal history (via his J.D.), cultural studies, and public history initiatives. He maintains active partnerships with institutions like Historic Columbia, emphasizing applied historical scholarship. Current projects include editing works on the 54th Massachusetts Regiment legacy and advancing interdisciplinary approaches to postbellum studies.





