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Joanne B. Freeman

Joanne B. Freeman
Born
Joanne B. Freeman

(1962-04-27)April 27, 1962
Alma materPomona College
University of Virginia
Occupation(s)Professor
Author
Historian
EmployerYale University
Known forstudies on American Revolution and early national America
AwardsBest Book Award, 2001 Society for Historians of the Early American Republic (SHEAR)
William Clyde DeVane Teaching Award, Yale University, 2017

Joanne B. Freeman is an American historian and tenured Professor of History and American Studies at Yale University. Having researched Alexander Hamilton both independently and collaboratively with mentors and peers for more than forty years, she is regarded as "a leading expert" on his life and legacy.[1][2][3] Freeman has published two books as well as articles and op-eds in newspapers including The New York Times,[4][5] magazines like The Atlantic and Slate and numerous academic journals referencing this notable Founding Father. In addition to her many public lectures on Hamilton, outside of her regular student curriculum at Yale, her talks on the topics of political partisanship and violence in the pre-Civil War Congress have appeared on CSPAN [6] In 2005 she was rated one of the nation's "Top Young Historians." [7][8]

  1. ^ Jennifer Schuessler. "Up From the Family Basement, a Little-Seen Hamilton Trove". The New York Times.
  2. ^ "Watch: Joanne Freeman answers your questions about Alexander Hamilton". Library of America. Retrieved April 11, 2017.
  3. ^ Bridget Rne. "Series reveals the nation's 'Founding Brothers' in conflict". Associated Press. Retrieved April 11, 2017.
  4. ^ Joanne B. Freeman. "Luisa: The Extraordinary Life of Mrs. Adams by Louis Thomas". The New York Times. Retrieved April 10, 2017.
  5. ^ Joanne B. Freeman. "The Long History of Political Idiocy". The New York Times.
  6. ^ "Joanne B. Freeman May 4, 2004 - Present". CSPAN.
  7. ^ "Department of History:Joanne Freeman". Yale University. Retrieved April 9, 2017.
  8. ^ Joanne B. Freeman. "How Hamilton Uses History: What Lin-Manuel Miranda Included in His Portrait of a Heroic, Complicated Founding Father—and What He Left Out". Slate. Retrieved April 9, 2017.