
Areas I Teach
Academic Positions
2007-Present | Professor of History, ɳ University
2003-2007 | Lecturer, History and Literature Concentration, Harvard University
Education
PhD, History | University of Rochester, Rochester, NY
MA, History | University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
Background
Lisa Bradford earned her master’s degree from the University of Virginia in modern German history, with a minor field in Early Modern Europe. Her doctoral training from the University of Rochester centered on modern American intellectual and cultural history. She offers classes on a wide range of topics, including the history of capitalism, conservatism, conspiracy theories, emotions, and politics. Her work has been supported by the German Historical Society, Friedrich Ebert Foundation, National Endowment for the Humanities, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and Harry Ransom Center at UT-Austin
Professor Bradford’s current project, "THINK or Die": Ezra Pound, Intelligence, and the Fate of Democracy, analyzes artists, authors, academics, national security experts, and politicians in America and Europe as they grappled with seismic disruptions in the first half of the twentieth century. The title derives from a 1942 radio address delivered by Ezra Pound over Italian radio, in which he exhorted listeners to choose between "dynamic fascism" and "weak democracy," underscoring the perceived existential stakes: "You will have to THINK or Die." Unbraiding two strands, both the incandescent and the distorted, it investigates Pound’s convictions about cognition as they reflected and refracted the zeitgeist. The poet's ideas concerning civilization, economic aesthetics, higher education, and domestic security took hold in the US in the early Cold War period and continue to resonate today as evidenced by the ascent of the CasaPound Italia (House of Pound, Italy) movement.
Professor Bradford's scholarly contributions include two published monographs, alongside numerous articles, book reviews, and essays that have appeared in both academic and wider public forums. Her expertise has been recognized through invitations to participate in conferences and deliver lectures across the United States and in Europe.
Publications
Books:
THINK or Die: Ezra Pound, Conspiracy Theories, and the Fate of Democracy (In-Progress)
Hodgson Russ: The Making of a Modern Law Firm in Buffalo and Beyond (2024)
The Gospel of Beauty in the Progressive Era: Reforming American Verse and Values (Palgrave Macmillan 2011)
Articles, Essays, and Book Chapters:
Conceiving Liberty in Pax Americana, Book Review of Louis Menand’s The Free World: Art and Thought in the Cold War, Reviews in American History (December 2022)
From Poverty to Professor, Mount Holyoke Alumnae Quarterly (Fall 2022)
Contempt Translator for Hire! Medium (29 October 2020):
Reading Woody Allen, Society for U.S. Intellectual History Blog (May 2020):
Ezra Pound's Psychiatric Salon, Reviews in American History (September 2019)
From Tall Ideas Dancing to Trump's Twitter Ranting: Reckoning the Intellectual History of Conservatism, in American Labyrinth: Intellectual History for Complicated Times. Eds. Raymond Haberski and Andrew Hartman (Cornell University Press 2018)
, Journal of American Culture (March 2017)
"," Montreal Review (July 2013)
Book Review of Michelle Nickerson, "Mothers of Conservatism: Women and the Postwar Right" (Princeton) in Women in Social Movements in the United States, 1600-2000 (October 2013)
Book Review of Daniel T. Rodgers, Age of Fracture, History News Network (February 2011):
,History News Network (December 2008)
, Callaloo: A Journal of African Diaspora (Selected as "Notable Essay of 2006" Best American Essays 2007. Ed. David Foster Wallace) (Spring 2006)
, New England Quarterly. Reprinted in Harlem Renaissance, Vol. 1: A Gale Critical Companion (March 2011)
Presentations
“From Luminous Details to Economic Aesthetics,” Ezra Pound International Conference, Dorf Tirol/Merano, Italy (July 2025)
“Tilting at Capitalism: The Poetic Quest for Ethics in Modern Economics,” Newbury Library History of Capitalism Seminar, Chicago, IL (April 2023)
“Fascism and Cold War America,” Society for US Intellectual History, Boston (November 2022)
"Ezra Pound Thinking," Ezra Pound International Conference, Kyoto, Japan, online (June 2022)
"," Society for U.S. Intellectual History Conference (February 2021)
"The First Culture War: A Prize to Ezra Pound, Treason, and the Fight for Democracy," American Rothermere Institute, Oxford University (June 2019)
"Idealism, Politics, and Aesthetics," University of Rochester Humanities Center (May 2018)
Roundtable discussion of my work "Ezra Pound and the Bollingen Prize Controversy: Literary Modernism, National Security, and American Culture in the Cold War," Great Lakes History Conference, Grand Valley State University, (2018)
"Think or Die: Postwar Intellectuals Confront the Abyss," Organization of American Historians Conference, New Orleans (April 2017)
"The Intellectual History of Conservatism and the Debate Over Ideas in America," Workshop on New Frontiers/New Currents at Indiana University/Purdue University Arts and Humanities Institute and American Studies Program (July 2016)
Panel Member, Roundtable Discussion of Mark Greif's Age of the Crisis of Man, Society for U.S. Intellectual History Conference, Stanford University (October 2016)
"Cold War Cultural Politics: Public Intellectuals and the Bollingen Prize Controversy of 1949," Conference on Public Intellectuals, Harvard University (2014)
Moderator, Plenary Session on "Conservatism and Intellectual History: Pasts and Futures," Society for U.S. Intellectual History Conference, UC-Irvine (November 2013)
"A Class of Women: Reading, Response, and Reception," University of Rochester Symposium (October 2012)
"Tall Ideas Dancing: Compassion, Capitalism, and the Aesthetics of Conservatism," Organization of American Historians Conference (April 2012)
"Intolerance of the Intellectuals: Peter Viereck’s Shame and Glory," Conference on Public Intellectuals, Harvard University (April 2012)
"Reconstructing Reason: Values, Virtues, and the Moral Imagination in Postwar America," The Enlightenment between Europe and the United States: Twentieth-Century Tensions, Center for Advanced Studies, Ludwig Maximilian University, Munich, Germany (May 2011)
Panel Member, "Roundtable: Daniel Rodgers, Age of Fracture, U.S. Intellectual History Conference," Center for the Humanities, CUNY Graduate Center (November 2011)
"The Postwar Literary Turn in American Politics," U.S. Intellectual History Conference, CUNY Graduate Center (November 2011)
"Peter Viereck's Mid-Century 'New Conservatism': Uncautiously, Daring, Free-Thinking Lovers of Beauty," U.S. Intellectual History Conference, Center for the Humanities, City University of New York (October 2010)
"Reading Ezra Pound in the Cold War: The Bollingen Prize Controversy of 1949," Ezra Pound International Conference, Rome, Italy (July 2009)
"Theodore Roosevelt and the Modern Bard," Popular Culture/American Culture Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA (March 2008)
Moderator, Humanities Institute Conference, "The Other Side of Reason: The History of Madness Today," SUNY Buffalo (October 2008)
"New Critics, New York Intellectuals, and the Cultural Cold War," History and Literature Department Seminar, Harvard University (December 2006)
"Poetry in the Progressive Era," American Literary History Conference, Boston, MA (March 2005)
Public Lectures
Panelist, "," symposium at Grand Valley State University in Grand Rapids, Michigan, (2016)
"Dangerous Ideas: The 2016 Election Edition," The Athenaeum, Indianapolis, IN (July 2016)
"Cultural Conservative: Peter Viereck and European History," Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, MA (November 2006)
Honors, Awards, Grants, and Fellowships
2020, 2025 | Faculty Development Grant, ɳ University
2018, 2020, 2023, 2024, 2025 | McCormack Fellowship, ɳ University
2011 | Junior Faculty Award for Excellence in Teaching and Scholarship
2009 | Wye Faculty Seminar, The Aspen Institute
2008 | Durot Fellowship, Harry Ransom Center, University of Texas at Austin
2008 & 2012 | Junior Faculty Development Award, ɳ University
2006 | NEH Summer Institute/W.E.B. Du Bois Institute, Harvard University
2004-05 | Visiting Scholar, American Academy of Arts & Sciences
2002 | Dexter Perkins Prize in Intellectual and Cultural History, University of Rochester
2002 | Curtis Peck Award for Excellence in Graduate Teaching, University of Rochester
1998 | Seven Society Graduate Fellowship for Superb Teaching, University of Virginia
1995-1996 | Friedrich Ebert Stifung Research Fellowship (SDP), Berlin, Germany
1995 | German Historical Institute/German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) Fellowship, Germany
Classes Offered
Surveys
- Conspiracy Theories
- Political History of Emotions
- U.S. History since 1865
- American Popular Culture
- Leaders and Leadership: History and How-To
- Sports in America
Seminars
- Get Rich! Wealth in American History
- Cold War America
- World War II
- History of Conservatism
- Mentoring in the Humanities
- Historical Research
- Historical Thinking
First-Year Seminars
- Cold War Minds: Thought Control, UFOs, and the Deep State, 1940-1963
- Success: History, and How-To
- Minds, Markets, and Morals
- Ethics, Character, and Culture
- Wild Kingdoms: Animals, Stories, and Selves
- The Art of Memoir
Role-Playing/Reacting to the Past
- American Revolution, 1775-1776
- Constitutional Convention, 1787
- Revolutionary Paris, 1791