Profiles
Jonathan Brent
Jonathan Brent is the Visiting Alger Hiss Professor of History and Literature at Bard College. He is also the director of the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research in New York City, Bard's partner in the Bard-YIVO Institute for East European Jewish History and Culture.
Brent is the author of
Inside the Stalin Archives: Discovering the New Russia (2008),
Stalin's Last Crime (2003, named one of the Best Books of the Year by the
Financial Times), and
Isaac Babel (forthcoming). He is the editor of
The Best of TriQuarterly (1982) and
A John Cage Reader (1984). Brent has held editorial positions at Yale University Press, Northwestern University Press,
FORMATIONS, and
TriQuarterly. As executive editor at Yale in 1992, Brent founded the internationally acclaimed
Annals of Communism series. He has been published in the
Chicago Tribune,
Chicago Sun-Times,
Chronicle of Higher Education,
American Scholar,
New Criterion,
New Republic,
New York Times,
Commentary, and many other newspapers and journals. He received the Whiting Foundation Fellowship in 1977. Brent earned his B.A. at Columbia University and his M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Chicago, and has been a member of Bard's faculty since 2004.