Andrew Breiner is a Writer – Editor with the John W. Kluge Center at the Library of Congress. He promotes the work of Kluge chairs, scholars, and the Kluge Center’s work more broadly. Andrew has a background in journalism and his work has appeared in CQ Roll Call, ThinkProgress, State Tax Notes, and Salon. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Politics and Journalism from New York University.
Most Recent Posts
- Did the Earliest Printers Know What Print Was? What a 15th Century Book from the Netherlands Can Tell Us About Culture and Innovation December 5th, 2019
- The Assyrians, Between the State and the Opposition September 26th, 2019
- Parallel Worlds and the Digital Age: Representing Audio Collections with Digital Data at the American Folklife Center and Beyond August 16th, 2019
- Watch: Chair in US-Russia Relations Breaks Down Whether Sanctions on Russia are Working August 16th, 2019
- Watch: David Axelrod and Karl Rove Discuss Leadership in an Age of Political Conflict With Ann Compton August 7th, 2019
- Religion and Women’s Medical Knowledge August 1st, 2019
- A Route of Her Own: Women’s Road Narratives in the Library of Congress July 17th, 2019
- Watch: A Celebration of Earthrise June 26th, 2019
- Christian Monks and Muslim Villagers in Medieval Egypt: A Library of Congress Story June 25th, 2019
- Highlighting Kluge Scholars: An Interview With Armando Chávez-Rivera June 20th, 2019