David Engerman
- Leitner International Interdisciplinary Professor of History and Global Affairs
- Blue Center Faculty Board of Directors
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Office location
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46 Hillhouse Avenue
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Office hours
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Fall 2021: Wednesdays 9-11 am, by appointment only at https://calendly.com/engerman/student
About
David C. Engerman is Professor of History and Global Affairs at Yale University, where he specializes in twentieth-century international history, U.S. foreign relations, and the global history of development. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley, with training in both American and Russian/Soviet history. His books include Modernization from the Other Shore, Know Your Enemy, and The Price of Aid: The Economic Cold War in India, which examine the intersections of Cold War politics, development assistance, and international economic policy. His research explores the history of modernization, U.S.-Soviet relations, foreign aid, and global inequality, with particular attention to South Asia and the Cold War. Before joining Yale in 2018, he taught at Brandeis University for 19 years. His current work examines the geopolitics and intellectual history of international economic inequality in the second half of the twentieth century.
Courses taught
GLBL 201: Origins of US Global Power
GLBL 351: Development and Development Aid in United States History
GLBL 398: Yale and the World: Global Power, Local History
GLBL 5030: History and Global Affairs
HIST 080: The Vietnam Wars
HIST 784: Internationalizing US History
HIST 792: Research Seminar in International and Transnational History