Norman M. Naimark

Norman M. Naimark

Norman M. Naimark is professor of History at the Institute for East European Studies at the University of Stanford and an expert on East European and Russian History. His central research focus is Soviet politics in Europe after World War II and the comparative history of genocide and ethnic cleansing in the 20th century.

Norman M. Naimark is professor of History at the Institute for East European Studies at the University of Stanford and an expert on East European and Russian History. His central research focus is Soviet politics in Europe after World War II and the comparative history of genocide and ethnic cleansing in the 20th century.


PUBLICATIONS

Stalin’s Genocides
Year of Publication: 2010
Norman M. NaimarkYear of Publication: 2010
Many millions of innocent people died under Stalin’s rule. They were shot, starved or died during imprisonment or exile. In his extended essay, Norman M. Naimark narrates the devastating...
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France (L'Arche Editeur), Japan (Misuzu Shobo), Poland (Instytut Pileckiego), Estonia (Tänapäev), Ukraine (Kyiv-Mohyla Academy Publishing House)