Photograph of Mark Philip Bradley
Mark Philip Bradley Office: Social Science Research Building, Room 502, Mailbox 19 Phone: (773) 702-3558 Email Interests:

Twentieth Century US International History, Global History of Human Rights Politics, Postcolonial Southeast Asia

Bernadotte E. Schmitt Distinguished Service Professor of International History and the College

Harvard University, PhD '95

Mark Philip Bradley is the author of The World Reimagined: Americans and Human Rights in the Twentieth Century (2016), Vietnam at War (2009), and Imagining Vietnam and America: The Making of Postcolonial Vietnam (2000), which won the Harry J. Benda Prize from the Association for Asian Studies. He is the coeditor of Making the Forever War (2021), Familiar Made Strange: American Icons and Artifacts after the Transnational Turn (2015), Making Sense of the Vietnam Wars (2008), and Truth Claims: Representation and Human Rights (2001). Bradley's work has appeared in the American Historical ReviewJournal of American History, the Journal of World HistoryDiplomatic History, and Dissent. His current project is an intellectual and cultural history of the global South under contract with Yale University Press.

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