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Jordan Grant
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- American University
- Twitter: @historyshack
I'm a third-year PhD candidate at American University studying U.S. history and, in particular, the shifts in everyday sensibilities that coincided with post-industrialism and postmodernism in the late 20th century. As a public historian interested in the digital humanities, I work as a graduate fellow on the website for American Enterprise, an upcoming exhibition on business history at the Smithsonian. @historyshack historyshack.org