

Norman M. Naimark
Well-versed in the complexities of Eastern European and Russian history, Norman M. Naimark is a distinguished scholar at Stanford University, where he holds the Robert & Florence McDonnell Professorship in East European Studies and a Professorship in History. Additionally, he serves as a Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, contributing significantly to the academic community with his extensive research and expertise. Professor Naimark's scholarly pursuits are deeply rooted in modern Eastern European and Russian history, with a particular emphasis on Soviet actions following World War II and the harrowing subject of genocide in the 20th century. His work delves into the intricate dynamics of international and national security policy, providing a nuanced understanding of historical events that have shaped the contemporary world. Throughout his illustrious career, Naimark has authored numerous influential books that have become essential readings in the field. His publications not only illuminate the complexities of historical events but also offer critical insights into the broader implications of these occurrences on global politics and society. In recognition of his outstanding contributions to academia, Professor Naimark has been the recipient of several prestigious awards. Among these are the Richard W. Lyman Award and the Dean's Award for Distinguished Teaching, both of which underscore his commitment to excellence in research and education. Beyond his academic endeavors, Naimark is actively engaged in fostering a deeper understanding of history among students and scholars alike. His dedication to teaching and mentorship has inspired countless individuals to explore the multifaceted narratives of Eastern European and Russian history, ensuring that these critical stories continue to be studied and understood by future generations.
Publications
, 476-482, 2002-01-01
, 117, 2015-01-23
, 89-97, 2010-01-01
, 259-274, 2007-05-01
, 435-439, 2018-07-23
, 52-57, 2023-05-01
, 2021-08-23
, 421-442, 2022-12-31
, 625-627, 1981-01-01
, 63-86, 2017-09-21
, 156-159, 2008-01-01
, 218-235, 2003-06-10