Timothy Snyder

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This article is about a historian. For computer scientist, see Timothy Snyder (computer scientist)[1].

Timothy Snyder is an American historian from Yale University specializing in history of modern nationalism and history of East Europe.

He received his doctorate from the University of Oxford in 1997, and has held fellowships in Paris, Vienna, Warsaw, Prague, and at Harvard.

He is the author of Nationalism, Marxism, and Modern Central Europe: A Biography of Kazimierz Kelles-Krauz (Harvard University Press, 1998); The Reconstruction of Nations: Poland, Ukraine, Lithuania, Belarus, 1569-1999 (Yale University Press, 2003); and Sketches from a Secret War: A Polish Artist's Mission to Liberate Soviet Ukraine (Yale University Press, 2005). He is also the co-editor of Wall Around the West: State Power and Immigration Controls in Europe and North America (Rowman and Littlefield, 2001). His recent book: Brotherlands: A Family History of the Slavic, German, and Jewish Nations.

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