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Timothy David Snyder (born August 18, 1969) is an American historian specializing in the history of Central and Eastern Europe, the Soviet Union, and the Holocaust. He is the Richard C. Levin Professor of History at Yale University and a permanent fellow at the Institute for Human Sciences in Vienna. He has written several books, including Bloodlands: Europe Between Hitler and Stalin, On Tyranny: Twenty Lessons from the Twentieth Century, The Road to Unfreedom, and Our Malady. Several of them have been described as best-sellers. Snyder serves on the Committee on Conscience of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. He is also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. Early life and education Snyder was born on August 18, 1969, in the Dayton, Ohio, area, the son of Christine Hadley Snyder, a teacher, accountant, and homemaker, and Estel Eugene Snyder, a veterinarian. Snyder's parents were married in a Quaker ceremony in 1963 in Ohio, and his mother was active in preserving her family farmstead as a Quaker historic site. Snyder attended Centerville High School. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree in history and political science from Brown University and his doctor of philosophy degree in modern history in 1995 at the University of Oxford while under the supervision of Timothy Garton Ash and Jerzy Jedlicki. He was a Marshall Scholar at Balliol College, Oxford, from 1991 to 1994. Career Snyder has held fellowships at the French National Centre for Scientific Research in Paris from 1994 to 1995, the Institut für die Wissenschaften vom Menschen in Vienna in 1996, the Olin Institute for Strategic Studies at Harvard University in 1997, and was an Academy Scholar at the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs at Harvard University from 1998 to 2001. He has been an instructor at the College of Europe Natolin Campus, the Baron Velge Chair at the Université libre de Bruxelles, the Cleveringa Chair at the Leiden University, Philippe Romain Chair at the London School of Economics, and the 2013 René Girard Lecturer at Stanford University. Prior to assuming the Richard C. Levin Professorship of History, Snyder was the Bird White Housum Professor of History at Yale University. He is a member of the Committee on Conscience of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. On September 25, 2020, he was named as one of the 25 members of the "Real Facebook Oversight Board", an independent group monitoring Facebook. He serves on the editorial boards of the Journal of Modern European History and East European Politics and Societies. For the academic year 2013–2014, he held the Philippe Roman Chair of International History at the London School of Economics and Political Science. Works Snyder has written fifteen books and co-edited two. Snyder reads five European languages and speaks ten, enabling easier use of primary and archival sources in Germany and Central Europe during his research. Snyder has stressed that knowing other languages is very important for his field, saying "If you don't know Russian, you don't really know what you're missing." Early works Snyder's first book was the 1998 Nationalism, Marxism, and Modern Central Europe: A Biography of Kazimierz Kelles-Krauz. It is a study in nationalism through the analysis of the life of Polish thinker Kazimierz Kelles-Krauz. In 2003, he published The Reconstruction of Nations: Poland, Ukraine, Lithuania, Belarus, 1569-1999. It focuses on the last few hundred years of history of several Central and Eastern European countries. In 2005, he published Sketches from a Secret War: A Polish Artist's Mission to Liberate Soviet Ukraine. That book is a study on the interwar history of the Second Polish Republic and Soviet Ukraine through the prism of the life of Henryk Józewski. In 2008, he published The Red Prince: The Secret Lives of a Habsburg Archduke. The book is an analysis of the life of Wilhelm von Habsburg. Bloodlands In 2010, Snyder published Bloodlands: Europe Between Hitler and Stalin. Bloodlands was a best seller and has been translated into 30 languages. In an interview with Slovene historian Luka Lisjak Gabrijelčič in 2016, Snyder described the book as an attempt to overcome the limitations of national history in explaining the political crimes perpetrated in Eastern Europe in the 1930s and 1940s: The point of Bloodlands was that we hadn't noticed a major event in European history: the fact 13 million civilians were murdered for political reasons in a rather confined space over a short period of time. The question of the book was: 'How this could have happened?' We have some history of Soviet terror, of the Holocaust, of the Ukrainian famine, of the German reprisals against the civilians. But all of these crimes happened in the same places in a short time span, so why not treat them as a single event and see if they can be unified under a meaningful narrative. Bloodlands received reviews ranging from highly critical to "rapturous". In assessing these reviews, Jacques Sémelin described it as one of those books that "change the way we look at a period in history". Sémelin noted that some historians have criticized the chronological construction of events, the arbitrary geographical delimitation, Snyder's numbers on victims and violence, and a lack of focus on interactions between different actors. Omer Bartov wrote that "the book presents no new evidence and makes no new arguments", and in a highly critical review Richard Evans wrote that, because of its lack of causal argument, "Snyder's book is of no use", and that Snyder "hasn't really mastered the voluminous literature on Hitler's Germany", which "leads him into error in a number of places" regarding the politics of Nazi Germany. On the other hand, Wendy Lower wrote that it was a "masterful synthesis", John Connelly called it "morally informed scholarship of the highest calibre", and Christopher Browning described it as "stunning". The journal Contemporary European History published a special forum on the book in 2012, featuring reviews by Mark Mazower, Dan Diner, Thomas Kühne, and Jörg Baberowski, as well as an introduction and response by Snyder. Later works Snyder's 2012 book Thinking the Twentieth Century was co-authored with Tony Judt while Judt was in the late stages of ALS disease. The book is based primarily on material by Judt, edited by Snyder. It presents Judt's view on the history of the twentieth century. Snyder published Black Earth: The Holocaust as History and Warning in 2015. The book, offering a "radically new explanation" of the Holocaust, received mixed reviews. In 2017, he published On Tyranny: Twenty Lessons from the Twentieth Century, a short book about how to prevent a democracy from becoming a tyranny, with a focus on modern United States politics and on what he called "America's turn towards authoritarianism". The book topped The New York Times Best Seller list for paperback nonfiction in 2017 and remained on bestseller lists .... Discover the Timothy Snyder popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Timothy Snyder books.

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    Surviving Autocracy

    Masha Gessen

    “When Gessen speaks about autocracy, you listen.” The New York Times “A reckoning with what has been lost in the past few years and a map forward with our beliefs intact....

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    On Tyranny Graphic Edition

    Timothy Snyder & Nora Krug

    Note: The ebook of this graphic edition combines a handlettered font with richly detailed images. Due to the nature of the design, readers will be required to zoom in on each page....

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    On Suicide

    Émile Durkheim, Richard Sennett & Robin Buss

    Emile Durkheim's On Suicide (1897) was a groundbreaking book in the field of sociology. Traditionally, suicide was thought to be a matter of purely individual despair but Durkheim ...

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    THAT COLLEGE BOOK

    Timothy Snyder

    Early adulthood should be some of the most fun and adventurous years of your life.  But for many, they become a period of confusion and hopelessness.  Even for those who ...

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    The Last Para

    John Humphreys & Stuart Tootal

    Preorder the captivating account of the Battle of Arnhem from one of the last survivors of our Greatest Generation 101yearold paratrooper veteran John Humphries

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    First District Court of Appeals of Indiana

    Travelers Insurance Company (Travelers) appeals from a trial court order in garnishment proceedings which orders Travelers, as the insurer of Michigan Industrial Mechanical (MIM) a...

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    27 Articles

    T E Lawrence

    27 Articles is Lawrence of Arabia’s classic set of guidelines on military leadership in the Middle East. The 100th anniversary edition features a new introduction by foreign policy...

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    Black Earth

    Timothy Snyder

    NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER “[Timothy] Snyder identifies the conditions that allowed the Holocaustconditions our society today shares. . . . He certainly couldn’t be more ...

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    Inhuman Land

    Jozef Czapski & Antonia Lloyd-Jones

    A classic work of reportage about the Katyń Massacre during World War II by a soldier who narrowly escaped the atrocity himself.In 1941, when Germany turned against the USSR, tens ...

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    Antisemitism

    Julia Neuberger

    Antisemitism has been on the rise in recent years, with violent attacks, increased verbal insults, and an acceptability in some circles of what would hitherto have been condemned a...

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    Our Malady

    Timothy Snyder

    NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER From the author of the #1 New York Times bestseller On Tyranny comes an impassioned condemnation of America's pandemic response and an urgent call to ret...

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    The Four Tests

    Daniel Baer

    A “lucidly argued” (Kirkus Reviews), illuminating, and ultimately optimistic roadmap for America’s future and the “tests” the United States must meet to maintain leadership and pow...

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    Tales of Belkin and Other Prose Writings

    Alexander Pushkin & Ronald Wilks

    Alexander Pushkin was Russia's first true literary genius. Best known for his poetry, he also wrote sparkling prose that revealed his national culture with elegance and understated...

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    Brexit and Ireland

    Tony Connelly

    'Excellent' Sunday TimesBrexit represents potentially the single greatest economic and foreignpolicy challenge to the Irish state since the Second World War. There is hardly any ar...

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    Legacy of Violence

    Caroline Elkins

    From a Pulitzer Prize–winning historian: a searing study of the British Empire that probes the country's pervasive use of violence throughout the twentieth century and traces how t...

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    The Complete Poems

    William Blake & Alicia Ostriker

    One of the great English Romantic poets, William Blake (17571827) was an artist, poet, mystic and visionary. His work ranges from the deceptively simple and lyrical Songs of Innoce...

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    Legacy of Ashes

    Tim Weiner

    With shocking revelations that made headlines in papers across the country, PulitzerPrizewinner Tim Weiner gets at the truth behind the CIA and uncovers here why nearly every CIA D...

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    Thinking the Twentieth Century

    Tony Judt & Timothy Snyder

    “An intellectual feast, learned, lucid, challenging and accessible.” San Francisco Chronicle“Ideas crackle” in this triumphant final book of Tony Judt, taking readers on “a wi...

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    National Populism

    Roger Eatwell & Matthew Goodwin

    A SUNDAY TIMES BOOK OF THE YEARA crucial new guide to one of the most important and most dangerous phenomena of our time: the rise of populism in the WestAcross the West, there is...

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    Monopolies Suck

    Sally Hubbard

    An urgent and witty manifesto, Monopolies Suck “lucidly explains how monopolies threaten democracy, worsen inequality, and imperil the American Dreamand why it’s more important tha...

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    Jennifer R. Snyder v. J. Timothy Foote

    Supreme Court of Alaska

    RABINOWITZ, Chief Justice. A jury returned a defense verdict in a medical malpractice suit. The Snyders appeal the admission of certain evidence. We reverse.

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    The Seed and the Sower

    Sir Laurens van der Post

    What follows is the story of two British officers whose spirit the Japanese try to break. Yet out of all the violence and misery strange bonds are forged between prisoners and the...

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    The Road to Unfreedom

    Timothy Snyder

    NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER From the author of On Tyranny comes a stunning new chronicle of the rise of authoritarianism from Russia to Europe and America.“A brilliant analysis of o...

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    The Second World Wars

    Victor Davis Hanson

    A "breathtakingly magisterial" account of World War II by America's preeminent military historian (Wall Street Journal)World War II was the most lethal conflict in human history. N...

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    On Freedom

    Timothy Snyder

    A brilliant exploration of freedomwhat it is, how it’s been misunderstood, and why it’s our only chance for survivalby the acclaimed Yale historian and author of the #1 New York Ti...

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    The Proper Study Of Mankind

    Isaiah Berlin

    ‘He becomes everyman’s guide to everything exciting in the history of ideas’ New York Review of BooksIsaiah Berlin was one of the leading thinkers of the twentieth century, and one...

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    Anatomy of a Genocide

    Omer Bartov

    Winner of the Yad Vashem International Book Book Prize for Holocaust Research“A substantive contribution to the history of ethnic strife and extreme violence” (The Wall Street Jour...

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    On Tyranny

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    On Tyranny A Comprehensive Summary Chapter 1: Do Not Obey in Advance Anticipatory obedience is the tendency of a newly defeated population to anticipate what the new leaders want...

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    On Tyranny

    Timothy Snyder

    #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER A “bracing” (Vox) guide for surviving and resisting America’s turn towards authoritarianism, from “a rising public intellectual unafraid to make bold ...