Daniel Steinmetz-Jenkins is a historian of Modern European political and intellectual thought with a specific focus on Europe and the World. He primarily concentrates on such topics as conservatism, nationalism, secularism, and religion and politics. He is writing a book for Columbia University Press titled: The Neoconservative Moment in France: Raymond Aron and the United States. His public commentary has appeared in The Nation, The Guardian, The Atlantic, Times Literary Supplement, Dissent Magazine, Foreign Affairs and elsewhere. He has published academic articles in Modern Intellectual History, Journal of the History of Ideas, Global Intellectual History and elsewhere. He is the former managing editor of The Immanent Frame. He is currently a lecturer at the Yale Jackson Institute for Global Affairs.
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