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American historian
Isser Woloch (born 1937) is the Moore Collegiate Professor Emeritus of History at
Columbia. His work focuses on the
French Revolution and on
Napoleon.
He was educated at Columbia (
A.B., 1959) and at
Princeton
[1] (
Ph.D., 1965).
[2]
[3] He was the winner of the
Leo Gershoy Award of the
American Historical Association in 1994.
Selected publications
- Woloch, Isser (1970), Jacobin Legacy: The Democratic Movement under the Directory, Princeton University Press.
- Woloch, Isser (1979), The French Veteran from the Revolution to the Restoration, University of North Carolina Press
- Woloch, Isser (1982),
Eighteenth-century Europe: Tradition and Progress, 1715-1789, Norton,
ISBN
978-0-393-95214-8
- Woloch, Isser (1995), The New Regime: Transformations of the French Civic Order, 1789-1820s (reprint ed.), W.W. Norton,
ISBN
978-0-393-31397-0
- Woloch, Isser (1996),
Revolution and the Meanings of Freedom in the Nineteenth Century, Stanford University Press,
ISBN
978-0-8047-2748-8
- Woloch, Isser (2002), Napoleon and His Collaborators: The Making of a Dictatorship, W.W. Norton,
ISBN
978-0-393-32341-2
[4]
- Woloch, Isser (2019), The Postwar Moment: Progressive Forces in Britain, France, and the United States After World War II, Yale University Press
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