Michael Brooks (historian and journalist)

Michael Brooks (historian and journalist)
Michael Brooks

Michael Brooks (born March 1, 1964) is an American historian and investigative journalist. Brooks has a Ph.D. from the University of Toledo.

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Journalism

As a journalist he currently writes for the Toledo Free Press, and his work has been published in a variety of local, regional, and national periodicals.

Brooks won Touchstone Awards in 2004 and 2005 for best news articles in a non-daily periodical, awarded by the Toledo Press Club.[1] He was also awarded an Ohio Newspaper Association award in 2005 for his coverage of conditions at the Toledo Jeep facility, which has been translated into German, Spanish, and Portuguese versions.

Academia

As an academic Brooks currently teaches at Bowling Green State University[2] in Bowling Green, Ohio, and he has also taught at the University of Toledo, Wayne State University, Monroe County Community College, Owens Community College, and Lourdes College. As a historian Brooks has research interests in epidemiological history, European expansion, and Central Asian history.

In 2007 Brooks was awarded a three-year research fellowship by the University of Toledo,[3] which allowed him to travel to European archives. His work has been published in a variety of peer-reviewed journals, and he has contributed chapters to several academic texts, including the forthcoming Natives and Newcomers: Great Lakes Peoples (2010). [4]

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