Marc Trachtenberg(born February 9, 1946)[1]is a professor ofPolitical Scienceat theUniversity of California, Los Angeles.He received hisPh.Din History from theUniversity of California, Berkeleyin 1974 and taught for many years for the history department at theUniversity of Pennsylvaniabefore coming toUniversity of California, Los Angeles.

Trachtenberg was aWoodrow Wilson Fellowin 1966–1967, aGuggenheim Fellowin 1983–1984, aGerman Marshall FundFellow in 1994–1995, and an Adjunct Research Fellow at theJohn F. Kennedy School of Government's Center for Science and International Affairs in 1986–1987.[1]In 2000 he received theAmerican Historical Association'sGeorge Louis Beer Prize.[2][1]He maintains a website dedicated toCold Warresearch.[3]

Works

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  • Reparation in World Politics: France and European Economic Diplomacy, 1916-1923(Columbia University Press, 1980).
  • History and Strategy(Princeton University Press, 1991).
  • A Constructed Peace: The Making of the European Settlement,1945-1963 (Princeton University Press, 1999).
  • The Craft of International History: A Guide to Method(Princeton University Press, 2006).
  • The Cold War and After: History, Theory, and the Logic of International Politics (Princeton University Press, 2012).

References

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  1. ^abc"Curriculum Vitae: Marc Trachtenberg (October 2009)".UCLA. Archived fromthe originalon March 29, 2003.Retrieved2010-04-02.
  2. ^"George Louis Beer Prize Recipients".American Historical Association.RetrievedDecember 24,2017.
  3. ^"Un-Tangling the Web of Cold War Studies; or, How One Historian Stopped Worrying and Learned to Love the Internet".Albany University - The Journal for Multimedia History.Retrieved2010-04-02.

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