Alfred E. Senn

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Alfred Erich Senn (?-present) is a professor emeritus of history at the University of Wisconsin, Madison.

Alfred E. Senn, son of philologist and lexicographer Alfred Senn, received a PhD in East European History from Columbia University in 1958. He has taught at University of Wisconsin since 1961 and retired as professor emeritus.

Senn is the author of eight books, several monographs, and numerous scholarly articles. Many of his works center on history of Lithuania. One of his books, Gorbachev’s Failure in Lithuania, was awarded the Edgar Anderson Presidential Prize by the American Association of Baltic Studies in 1996.

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