Theodore K. Rabb

Theodore K. Rabb (born 1937) is an American historian specializing in the early modern period of European history. He is Emeritus Professor of History at Princeton University.

Education and career

He studied at The Queen's College, Oxford (B.A., 1958; M.A., 1962) and at Princeton University (M.A., 1960; Ph.D., 1961). He been a member of the Princeton faculty since 1967, teaching in both the History Department and in Humanistic Studies, an interdisciplinary program. He also directs Princeton’s Community College programs.

Along with Robert I. Rotberg, he is the co-founder and editor of the Journal of Interdisciplinary History. He was also an advisor for the 1993 television series Renaissance.[1] He has chaired the National Council for History Education and the New Jersey Council for the Humanities.[2]

Bibliography

Books

As editor

With Robert I. Rotberg
with Ezra Suleiman

Journal articles

In the Journal of Interdisciplinary History

Review articles

In Past & Present

Other journals

Review articles

References

  1. "Theodore K. Rabb". Yale Books. Retrieved 13 April 2014.
  2. "Theodore Rabb". The Department of History. Princeton University. Retrieved 13 April 2014.
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