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Timothy Snyder is professor of history at Yale University. He has held fellowships in Paris, Vienna, Warsaw, and was an academy scholar at Harvard. He won the George Louis Beer Prize of the American Historical Association for his book The Reconstruction of Nations. His book Sketches from a Secret War was awarded the Pro Historia Polonorum by the First Congress of Foreign Researchers of Poland. He lives in New Haven, Connecticut.
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