Paul Hollander
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Paul Hollander (born 1932 in Hungary, escaped 1956) is an American scholar, journalist, and conservative political writer. He has a Ph.D in Sociology from Princeton University, 1963 and a B.A. from the London School of Economics, 1959. He is Professor Emeritus of Sociology at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and a Center Associate of the Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies at Harvard University. He is the author of Political Pilgrims and Anti-Americanism and the editor of Understanding Anti-Americanism: Its Origins and Impact at Home and Abroad.
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- Paul Hollander, Anti-Americanism: Irrational & Rational, Transaction Publishers (January 1, 1995), trade paperback, ISBN 1-56000-774-5
- Paul Hollander, forward, Alexander Yakovlev, author, Anthony Austin, translator, Century of Violence in Soviet Russia, Yale University Press (September 1, 2002), hardcover, 254 pages, ISBN 0-300-08760-8
- Anne Applebaum, foreword, Paul Hollander, introduction and editor, From the Gulag to the Killing Fields: Personal Accounts of Political Violence And Repression in Communist Studies, Intercollegiate Studies Institute (April 17, 2006), hardcover, 760 pages, ISBN 1-932236-78-3