Jacob Bruggeman

Jacob Bruggeman is a PhD candidate in history at Johns Hopkins University, where he writes about the history and politics of computing in the modern US. His writing has appeared in the Wall Street Journal, USA Today, and The Nation, among other places. He is an editor-at-large of the Cleveland Review of Books. 


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America’s Pernicious Rural Myth: An Interview with Steven Conn

“Narratives about rural crisis seem to trap American discourse in a cycle of crisis and myth.”