

Jay M. Winter
A lifelong learner contributing to the academic community, Jay M. Winter serves as the Charles J. Stille Professor of History at Yale University. Renowned for his expertise in World War I and its profound impact on the 20th century, Professor Winter is a distinguished scholar in the field of the history of memory. His pioneering work has significantly shaped the understanding of how societies remember and commemorate past conflicts. Professor Winter's scholarly contributions include the authorship of over a dozen influential books that delve into the complexities of World War I and its enduring effects on global history. His dedication to public history is also evident through his involvement in a PBS series that explores the multifaceted legacy of the Great War, bringing historical insights to a broader audience. In addition to his academic pursuits, Professor Winter actively engages with the scholarly community through lectures and symposiums. In February 2016, he was a featured speaker at the Bale Boone Symposium, hosted by the University of Kentucky, where he shared his insights on the intricate connections between memory and history. His work continues to inspire students and scholars alike, fostering a deeper understanding of the past and its relevance to contemporary society.
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Publications
, 143-160, 2002-03-01
, 195-212, 2023-07-31
, 17-31, 2006-04-01
, 177-181, 2001-02-01
, 177-181, 2001-02-01
, 119-140, 2020-11-11
, 1998-03-05
, 2014-05-15
, 7-11, 2000-01-01
, 41-49, 2000-02-01
, 467-474, 2007-08-01