Oz Frankel
Historical Studies Department Chair, Associate Professor of History
New School for Social Research
Historical Studies Department Chair, Associate Professor of History
New School for Social Research
Professor Frankel teaches social and political history of 19th-century U.S., Victorian Britain, the American Empire, race, media and print culture, reform, state formation, and historiography. His recent publications include “The State Between Orality and Textuality: Government Reports as ‘Orature’” in Cultural Narratives: Textuality and Performance in the United States before 1900, ed. Sandra M. Gustafson and Caroline Sloat; and “What’s in a Name? The Black Panthers in Israel,” in the volume, The Sixties: A Journal of History, Politics and Culture, Vol. 1, No. 1, 9-26.