Johann N. Neem

Professor, Department of History

  • Professor, Department of History, History

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    Johann N. Neem is an historian of the early American republic. He is editor of the Journal of the Early Republic. He is an active contributor to the conversation on higher education reform. His new book,"What's the Point of College?," seeks to answer that very question for our reform-minded era. His other recent book, "Democracy's Schools: The Rise of Public Education in America" examines the origins and purposes of American public education between the American Revolution and the Civil War. His first book, Creating a Nation of Joiners, published by Harvard University Press, examines the development of civil society in Massachusetts after American independence. Neem received his BA in history from Brown University, where he wrote his senior thesis on civic education under the guidance of Ted Sizer. He went on to complete his PhD at the University of Virginia under Peter Onuf. Neem is Professor of History at Western Washington University.


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    Phone: (360)650-2511
    Office: Bond Hall 332

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    Research Interests

    • Higher Education
    • Liberal Arts
    • American Revolution
    • Early American Republic
    • Thomas Jefferson

    Disciplines

    • History
    • Intellectual History
    • United States History
    • Higher Education
    • Liberal Studies