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Norman M. Naimark, MS, PhD
Robert and Florence McDonnel Professor of Eastern European Studies; Professor of History and FSI Senior Fellow by courtesyFSI
Stanford University
Encina Hall E107
Stanford, CA 94305-6055
Research Interests
Soviet Union and Europe in the postwar period; ethnic cleansing and genocide
Norman Naimark is the Robert and Florence McDonnell Professor of East
European Studies: a professor of history; core faculty member of FSI's Forum on
Contemporary Europe; and an FSI senior fellow by courtesy. He is an expert on
modern East European, Balkan, and Russian history. His current research focuses
on the history of genocide in the 20th century and on postwar Soviet policy in
Europe. He is author of the critically acclaimed volumes: The Russians in
Germany: The History of the Soviet Zone of Germany, 1945-1949 (Harvard
1995) and Fires
of Hatred: Ethnic Cleansing in 20th Century Europe (Harvard 2001). Most
recently, he has co-edited books on Yugoslavia and its
Historians (Stanford 2003), Soviet Politics in Austria, 1945-1955:
Documents from the Russian Archives (in German and Russian, Austrian
Academy of Sciences, 2006), and The Lost Transcripts of the
Politburo (Yale 2008).
Naimark is a senior fellow by courtesy of the Hoover Institution and Burke
Family Director of the Bing Overseas Studies Program at Stanford. He also was
chair of Stanford's Department of History and programs in International
Relations and International Policy Studies. He has served on the editorial
boards of a series of leading professional journals, including: The American
Historical Review, The Journal of Modern History, Slavic Review,
and East
European Politics and Societies. He served as President of the American
Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies (1997) and as chairman of the
Joint Committee on Eastern Europe of the American Council of Learned Societies
and Social Science Research Council (1992-1997).
Before joining the Stanford faculty, Naimark was a professor of history a
Boston University and a fellow of the Russian Research Center at Harvard. He
also held the visiting Catherine Wasserman Davis Chair of Slavic Studies at
Wellesley College. He has been awarded the Officer's Cross of the Order of Merit
of the Federal Republic of Germany (1996), the Richard W. Lyman Award for
outstanding faculty volunteer service (1995), and the Dean's Teaching Award from
Stanford University for 1991-92 and 2002-3.
Stanford Departments
History
Publications
Fires of Hatred: Ethnic Cleansing in Twentieth-Century Europe
Norman M. Naimark
Harvard University Press (2001)
Reexamining the Soviet Experience: Essays in Honor of Alexander Dallin
David Holloway, Norman M. Naimark
Westview Press (1996)

- Operation Barbarossa: The German Attack on the Soviet Union, June 22, 1941
David Holloway, Norman M. Naimark, Alexander Dallin, Sashi Pursley
special issue Soviet Union/Union Sovietique vol. 18, 1-3 (1991)
Events & Presentations
- 1989 & the Architecture of Order: The Competition to Lead the Post-Cold War World
January 22, 2009 CISAC Social Science Seminar
Mary Sarotte, Norman M. Naimark
Cancelled: The Issue of Building a Center Against 'Vertreibungen': History, Memory and Politics in Central Europe
February 9, 2004 Special Seminar
Norman M. Naimark, Pawel Lutomsky, Amir Eshel
Research Programs & Projects
Austria in the Postwar World
FCE Project- Comparative Regulatory Approaches to Biotechnology
FCE Project (Completed)


