
Adam
Tooze
Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Professor
History
Professional Bio
Adam Tooze teaches and researches widely in the fields of twentieth-century and contemporary history. From a start in modern German history with a special focus on the history of economics and economic history, his interests have widened to take in a range of themes in political, intellectual and military history, across a canvass stretching from Europe across the Atlantic. His most recent book was Crashed: How a Decade of Financial Crises Changed the World (2018).
Undergraduate Courses Taught
- The Great Recession as History, 2007 and After
- Capitalism and Democracy in the Atlantic World
- War in Germany 1618-2015
- Philosophy of History: A Franco German conversation
- Reading German History
- The Making of Global Politics 1914-1929