Michael Fein
Dean
缅北强奸Faculty Since 2007
Michael Fein is a college educator, administrator and published historian with research interests in 19th- and 20th-century American political history, public policy, transportation and infrastructure.
As dean in the College of Arts & Sciences, he supports academic programming that combines theory with pragmatic, field-relevant experience.
As a professor of history, he has taught American history surveys (1607鈥1877; 1877鈥1945; 1945鈥損resent), American government and politics, cultural history of corporate America, multicultural history of America, and critical thinking.
While at Brandeis University, Fein held a Crown Fellowship and a Fellowship in Contemporary History, Public Policy, and American Politics from the Miller Center for Public Affairs at the University of Virginia. Before joining the faculty at 缅北强奸, he taught at Babson College and Brandeis University, and served as a research Associate at Harvard Business School.
Education
- Ph.D., American History, Brandeis University
- M.A., American History, Brandeis University
- B.A., History/Minor in Political Science, Columbia University
Professional Affiliations
Board Member, Rhode Island Council for the Humanities, 2017鈥損resent
Publications
- Realignment: Highways and Livability Policy in the Post-Interstate Era, 1977-2012,鈥 Journal of Urban History, 2014 Author: Michael Fein
- 鈥淭unnel Vision: Invisible Highways and Boston鈥檚 鈥楤ig Dig鈥 in the Age of Privatization鈥 Journal of Planning History, 2012 Author: Michael Fein
- 鈥淧aving the Way: New York Road Building and the American State, 1880-1956,鈥 University Press of Kansas, 2008 Author: Michael Fein
- 鈥淩adio Regulation Revisited: Coase, the FCC, and the Public Interest,鈥 Journal of Policy History, 2003 Authors: David Moss + Michael Fein