Greg Grandin

Grandin in a 2020 interview Greg Grandin (born 1962) is an American historian and author. He is a professor of history at Yale University. He previously taught at New York University.

He is author of several books, including ''Fordlândia: The Rise and Fall of Henry Ford's Forgotten Jungle City'', which was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for History, as well as for the National Book Award and a National Book Critics Circle Award.

A more recent book, ''Who Is Rigoberta Menchú?'', focuses on the treatment of the Guatemalan Nobel Peace Prize winner. His 2014 book, ''The Empire of Necessity: Slavery, Freedom, and Deception in the New World,'' is a study of the factual basis for the novella ''Benito Cereno'' by Herman Melville. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Who is Rigoberta Menchú? / by Grandin, Greg, 1962-

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    A century of revolution : insurgent and counterinsurgent violence during Latin America's long cold war /

    Published 2010
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    The Guatemala reader : history, culture, politics /

    Published 2011
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