Bryan McCann
Title
Associate Professor; Director, Brazilian Studies
Director, Brazilian Studies Program
Director, Brazilian Studies Program
Department
HISTORY DEPARTMENT
General profile
Portrait

Phone
202-687-3552
Location
628 ICC
Bio
Bryan McCann teaches courses on Colonial and Modern Latin America, particularly Brazil, and advanced topical courses on popular music in Cuba and Brazil and the history of Latin American Populism.
Professor McCann has published works on the history of radio, popular music, politics and journalism in Brazil. He is currently researching a book on the neighborhood association movement that reshaped urban space and politics in Rio de Janeiro in the second half of the twentieth century.
Professor McCann has published works on the history of radio, popular music, politics and journalism in Brazil. He is currently researching a book on the neighborhood association movement that reshaped urban space and politics in Rio de Janeiro in the second half of the twentieth century.
CV
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Education
- PhD (1999) Yale University, History
- MA (1994) University of New Mexico, History
- B.A. (1991) Princeton University, History and Latin American Studies
Upcoming Events
- Dec 3, 12:45pm-2:30am: Faculty Meeting
- Dec 3, 12:45pm-2:30am: Faculty Meeting
- Dec 11, 4:30pm-6:30pm: Russian History Seminar -Kelly O'Neill

