
Greg Grandin is a prominent American historian, writer, and journalist, renowned for his insightful research on Latin American history, imperialism, and international relations. He is a professor of history at Yale University and previously taught at New York University.
Grandin has received numerous prestigious awards, including the Pulitzer Prize for General Nonfiction for his book *The End of the Myth* (2019), in which he explores the history of American expansionism. His other works include *Fordlandia* (2009, Henry Holt and Company; 2024, Prometeo Editorial), a National Book Award finalist, and *Empire’s Workshop* (2006), which examines U.S. influence in Latin America.
With vivid prose and a critical eye, Grandin has brought fresh perspectives to global politics, colonial exploitation, and the power of capitalism in shaping modern societies. In addition to his books, he has contributed to major publications such as *The New York Times*, *The Nation*, and the *London Review of Books*.




