Past Member
Chloe Thurston
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Chloe Thurston’s research focuses on American political development and the politics of public policy. Her first book examined the construction of safe and risky mortgage lending and its transformation over the twentieth century. Her current book project focuses on the political causes of asset inequality following the minority rights revolution.
Dates at IAS
Member
School of Social Science
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Degrees
University of California - Berkeley
Ph.D.
2013
Johns Hopkins University
B.A.
2007
Honors
2019
PROSE Award Finalist
Appointments
Northwestern University
2018
Faculty Fellow, Institute for Policy Research
Northwestern University
2014
Assistant Professor of Political Science
Johns Hopkins University
2013–2014
Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Political Science