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Tony R. Judt
Remarque Professor of
European Studies and
Director of the
Remarque Institute at New York University.
Tony Judt graduated from King’s College
(Cambridge University) where he received his higher education, from
undergraduate to his Doctorate in history. He is an
accomplished author (Selected
Works) in European history, political ideologies, Jewish
history, and the division of Europe. His current interests
focus on the new history of Europe since the war. His
numerous honors include memberships in the American Academy of Arts
& Sciences and the Royal Historical Society; fellowships from
the Guggenheim and Nuffield foundations, the Stanford Humanities
Center, and the Rockefeller Study Center in Bellagio, Italy; and
invitations to lecture at the most important institutions of higher
learning in the world, he is also a frequent contributor of essays
and lengthy review articles to The New York Review of Books, The
Times Literary Supplement, The New Republic, Daedalus, and
Foreign Affairs.
*Taken from
the Indiana University Patten Foundation Lectures 1998-99 program
folder.
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