Mary Sarotte | |
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Sarotte in 2010 | |
Born | 1968 (age 55–56) |
Nationality | American |
Education | Harvard University (AB) Yale University (PhD) |
Occupation | Historian |
Notable work | Not One Inch |
Mary Elise Sarotte (born 1968) is an American post-Cold War historian. She is the Marie-Josée and Henry R. Kravis Distinguished Professor of Historical Studies at the Henry A. Kissinger Center for Global Affairs, which is part of Johns Hopkins University.
Sarotte earned an AB in history and science from Harvard University, and a PhD in history at Yale University. Her book, Not One Inch, was shortlisted for the 2022 Cundill Prize.
Bibliography
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- Dealing with the Devil: East Germany, Détente, and Ostpolitik, 1969-1973. University of North Carolina Press. 2001.
- "'Take No Risks (Chinese)': The Basic Treaty in the context of international relations". Bulletin of the German Historical Institute. Supplement 1: 109–117. 2004.
- 1989: The Struggle to Create Post-Cold War Europe (Second Edition). Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2014.
- Collapse: The Accidental Opening of the Berlin Wall. New York: Basic Books, 2014.
- German Reunification: A Multinational History, eds. Frédéric Bozo, Andreas Rödder, and Mary Elise Sarotte (New York: Routledge, 2017).
- Not One Inch: America, Russia, and the Making of Post-Cold War Stalemate. Yale University Press, 2021.
References
- Boston Globe, retrieved 25 September 2019
- ^ Johns Hopkins University
- "US$75k Cundill History Prize shortlist announced". Books+Publishing. 2022-09-26. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- European History Quarterly, doi:10.1177/0265691412451813w
- New York Times
- Journal of Cold War Studies, retrieved 25 September 2019
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