Pieter Judson

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Pieter M. Judson (born 1956, Utrecht) is a former Professor of History at Swarthmore College. As of January 2014 he is Professor of 19th and 20th Century History at the European University Institute in Florence.[1] He researches and teaches courses in modern European History, looking at nationalist conflict, revolutionary and counter revolutionary social movements, and the history of sexuality.[2] He is a 2010 recipient of the Guggenheim Fellowship.[3]

In Spring 2011, Pieter Judson is the recipient of Nina Maria Gorrissen Berlin Prize in History at the American Academy in Berlin.[4]

He is the author of the following books:

Exclusive Revolutionaries: Liberal Politics, Social Experience, and National Identity in the Austrian Empire 1848-1914 (1996, winner of the Herbert Baxter Adams prize of the American Historical Association and the Austrian Cultural Institute's Prize for best book both of 1997) [5]

Wien Brennt. Die Revolution 1848 und ihre liberale Erbe (1998)

Constructing Nationalities in East Central Europe (2004, co-editor)

Guardians of the Nation: Activists on the Language Frontiers of Imperial Austria (2006) [6]

  1. http://www.eui.eu/DepartmentsAndCentres/HistoryAndCivilization/People/Professors/Judson.aspx
  2. http://www.swarthmore.edu/x7983.xml
  3. http://www.gf.org/fellows/16797-pieter-judson
  4. http://www.americanacademy.de/uploads/media/20100630_PR_Fellows.pdf
  5. http://www.press.umich.edu/titleDetailDesc.do?id=15283
  6. http://www.swarthmore.edu/x7983.xml
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