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Flynn Cratty

Professor of the Practice
School of Civic Life and Leadership

fcratty@unc.edu

Flynn Cratty is a professor of the practice and historian of early modern Europe, including French and British history. His interests include the development of secularism; academic freedom of expression; religion; cultural history; intellectual history; the Reformation; and the Enlightenment. He was the founding executive director of Harvard University’s Council on Academic Freedom and served as associate director of the Human Flourishing Project. Cratty received a doctorate from Yale University.