Curriculum Vitae
Sam Rosenfeld is a PhD candidate in History at Harvard University. He studies political and intellectual history, with a focus on the United States in the latter half of the 20th century. His research interests include the history of political parties, the intersection of social movements and formal politics, and the politics of social and economic policymaking. His dissertation offers an intellectual and institutional history of party polarization in the postwar United States.
Sam previously worked as a writer and editor at The American Prospect magazine in Washington, DC. He holds a BA in History from Columbia University and an MA in History from Harvard.