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Timothy Scott Brown is a Professor of History at Northeastern University specializing in 20th-century European history, with a focus on social movements, Cold War dynamics, and cultural-political transformations. His current research examines environmentalism in divided Germany (1968-1989) and its transnational implications. He has held prestigious fellowships including the Berlin Prize (2016) and ACLS Fellowship (2016-17).
- Key research areas: Cold War studies, 1968 global revolts, environmental movements, and Weimar-era radical politics
- Author of multiple award-winning monographs including West Germany and the Global Sixties and Weimar Radicals
His work bridges historical analysis with cultural critique, exploring how political movements intersect with media, spirituality, and scientific discourse. Recent projects emphasize transnational connections across Cold War divides.
- Awards: ACLS Fellowship, Berlin Prize Fellowship
Professional activities include advising doctoral students on modern European history topics and participating in interdisciplinary research initiatives. He maintains active engagement with public history through media commentary and digital scholarship platforms.



