
Theodore K. Rabb
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 6 years ago |
Date of birth | March 5,1937 |
Zodiac sign | Pisces |
Born | Teplice |
Czechia | |
Date of died | January 7,2019 |
Edited works | Hunger and History: The Impact of Changing Food Production and Consumption Patterns on Society |
Job | Historian |
Scholar | |
Education | Princeton University |
The Queen's College | |
Died | Plainsboro Township |
New Jersey | |
United States | |
Children | Jeremy Rabb |
Awards | Guggenheim Fellowship for Humanities, US & Canada |
Nationality | American |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 652538 |
Renaissance Lives
The struggle for stability in early modern Europe
The Last Days of the Renaissance: And the March to Modernity
Enterprise & empire
The Artist and the Warrior: Military History Through the Eyes of the Masters
Jacobean gentleman
Why Does Michelangelo Matter? A Historian's Questions about the Visual Arts
The Family in History; Interdisciplinary Essays
Action and Conviction in Early Modern Europe: Essays in Honor of E. H. Harbison
Origins of the Modern West: Essays and Sources in Renaissance & Early Modern European History
The Origins of Modern Nations
Since the Sixteenth Century: A Study Guide and Map Supplement
Map Exercises
The Western Experience
The struggle for stability in early modern Europe
The Last Days of the Renaissance: And the March to Modernity
Enterprise & empire
The Artist and the Warrior: Military History Through the Eyes of the Masters
Jacobean gentleman
Why Does Michelangelo Matter? A Historian's Questions about the Visual Arts
The Family in History; Interdisciplinary Essays
Action and Conviction in Early Modern Europe: Essays in Honor of E. H. Harbison
Origins of the Modern West: Essays and Sources in Renaissance & Early Modern European History
The Origins of Modern Nations
Since the Sixteenth Century: A Study Guide and Map Supplement
Map Exercises
The Western Experience
Theodore K. Rabb Life story
Theodore K. Rabb was an American historian specializing in the early modern period of European history. He was a Professor Emeritus in the Department of History at Princeton University.