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Daniel J. "Danny" Walkowitz is an American historian who specializes in labor history, urban history, and public history. He holds a joint appointment with the Department of History and the Department of Social and Cultural Analysis at New York University. He co-founded the Archives and Public History graduate program with Paul Mattingly and served as the director of the Metropolitan Studies undergraduate program from 1989 to 2004.

Biography
Walkowitz received a B.A. in English (1964) and a Ph.D. in History (1972) from the University of Rochester, where he studied under Herbert Gutman. He taught at Rutgers–New Brunswick before coming to New York University in 1978. His wife, Judith, is a professor of British History at Johns Hopkins University. He is affiliated with the American Historical Association, the Organization of American Historians, the National Council on Public History, and the American Studies Association. ==Documentary and filmography==
Documentary and filmography
Along with his interest in public history, Walkowitz has also contributed to several documentary and film projects, reflecting his commitment to making history to a wide audience. He directed or co-directed The Molders of Troy (1980), Public History Today (1990), and Perestroika From Below (1991). He also served as advisor on The Wobblies and The Good Fight, among others. ==Awards==
Awards
• Mellon Fellow, University of Pennsylvania, 1978-79 (declined) • National Endowment for the Humanities, Media Division, 1976, 1977, 1980 • National Council for Soviet and East European Research, 1989, 1990 • Stanford Humanities Center, Affiliate Fellow, 2001–02 ==Selected works==
Selected works
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