N. Gordon Levin Jr.
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Awards | Bancroft Prize (1969) |
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Institutions | Amherst College |
Norman Gordon Levin Jr. is an American historian, and Emeritus Dwight Morrow Professor of History and American Studies at Amherst College.
He earned a B.A. from Yale University in 1956, and graduated from Harvard University with a Ph.D. in 1967. He has taught at Amherst College since 1964, where he specializes in diplomatic history, Israeli history, and the history of nationalism.[1] He was a recipient of the Bancroft Prize in 1969 for his book Woodrow Wilson and World Politics.[2]
Works[]
- Woodrow Wilson and World Politics. Oxford University Press. 1968. ISBN 978-0-19-500803-6.
- Norman Gordon Levin, Theodore P. Greene (1972). Woodrow Wilson and the Paris Peace Conference. Heath. ISBN 978-0-669-83915-9.CS1 maint: uses authors parameter (link)
- The Zionist movement in Palestine and world politics, 1880-1918. D. C. Heath. 1974.
- Michael Ira Barach, Norman Gordon Levin (1980). The origins of the Yom Kippur war. Amherst College.CS1 maint: uses authors parameter (link)
References[]
- ^ "N. Gordon Levin faculty page". Amherst College. Retrieved 2019-05-18.
- ^ "The Bancroft Prizes: Previous Awards". Columbia University Libraries. Retrieved 2019-05-18.
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- Yale University alumni
- Harvard University alumni
- Amherst College faculty
- Living people
- 21st-century American historians
- 21st-century American male writers
- Bancroft Prize winners
- American male non-fiction writers
- American historian stubs