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 [ edit ]
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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