Norman Naimark
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Norman Naimark, is a historian and acclaimed author, specialising in modern East European history, genocide and ethnic cleansing.
He is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, and chairman of the history department at Stanford University
He is a member of the editorial boards of a number of professional journals such as:
- The American Historical Review
- The Journal Of Contemporary History
- The Journal Of Cold War Studies
He has been awarded the Officers Cross of the Order of Merit by Germany.
He is most known to the public for his acclaimed study The Russians In Germany[1].
[edit] Published works
Books
- The Russians In Germany: The History Of The Soviet Zone Of Occupation, 1945–1949 (Harvard, 1995)
- Fires Of Hatred: Ethnic Cleansing In 20th Century Europe (Harvard, 2001)
- Terrorists And Social Democrats: The Russian Revolutionary Movement Under Alexander III (Harvard, 1983)
- The History Of The "Proletariat": The Emergence Of Marxism In The Kingdom Of Poland, 1870–1887 (Columbia, 1979)
Essays
- Remembering Genocide in Srebrenica July 13, 2005
- Facing Up to Kosova April 24, 2000
[edit] External links
- Biography at Hoover Institution
- Harvard Review of The Russians in Germany A History of the Soviet Zone of Occupation, 1945-1949
- HNet review of The Russians in Germany: A History of the Soviet Zone of Occupation, 1945-1949.
- Historians to reconsider Russian occupation of Eastern Europe
- HNet review of Fires of Hatred: Ethnic Cleansing in Twentieth-Century Europe.