
Born: August 18, 1969 – Dayton, Ohio, United States
Timothy Snyder is an American historian specializing in the history of Central and Eastern Europe, the Soviet Union, and the Holocaust. His notable works include Bloodlands, On Tyranny, The Road to Unfreedom, and Black Earth. Snyder’s books have been published in over forty languages, earned major international prizes, and significantly shaped public understanding of authoritarianism and memory in modern history.
Timothy David Snyder, born in 1969 near Dayton, Ohio, emerged from a family with a deep commitment to education and activism—his parents were Peace Corps veterans and his mother was dedicated to historical preservation. Raised with a Quaker influence, Snyder attended Centerville High School before earning a Bachelor of Arts from Brown University, where he was drawn to European history. Awarded a Marshall Scholarship, he completed a D.Phil. in modern history at Oxford, focusing on Polish Marxism, and studied under the guidance of noted historians.

Timothy Snyder
A thought-provoking exploration of freedom's true meaning and its vital importance for humanity's survival in modern times.

Timothy Snyder
A historian's scathing critique of America's healthcare system, blending personal experience with societal analysis to advocate for reform.

Timothy Snyder
A chilling analysis of authoritarianism's rise in Russia, Europe, and America, exposing threats to democracy and offering solutions.

Timothy Snyder
A harrowing account of mass killings in Eastern Europe, revealing the intertwined brutality of Nazi and Soviet regimes.

Timothy Snyder
A historian's urgent guide to recognizing and resisting authoritarianism, drawing vital lessons from 20th century tyrannies to protect democracy today.

Timothy Snyder
A thought-provoking exploration of freedom's true meaning and its vital importance for humanity's survival in modern times.

Timothy Snyder
A historian's scathing critique of America's healthcare system, blending personal experience with societal analysis to advocate for reform.

Timothy Snyder
A chilling analysis of authoritarianism's rise in Russia, Europe, and America, exposing threats to democracy and offering solutions.

Timothy Snyder
A harrowing account of mass killings in Eastern Europe, revealing the intertwined brutality of Nazi and Soviet regimes.
"Timothy Snyder is an American historian specializing in the history of Central and Eastern Europe, the Soviet Union, and the Holocaust"
— Wikipedia
"Timothy Snyder has written many books, including Bloodlands, Black Earth, On Tyranny, and The Road to Unfreedom"
— Penguin Random House
"Timothy Snyder is senior fellow for democracy at the Council on Foreign Relations"
— Council on Foreign Relations
"Timothy Snyder is a scholar of Central Europe, Ukraine, the Soviet Union, and the Holocaust who speaks five and reads ten European languages"
— Munk School of Global Affairs
"Timothy Snyder is the Richard C. Levin Professor of History at Yale University and a permanent fellow at the Institute for Human Sciences in Vienna"
— Yale University
"Critically acclaimed historian Timothy Snyder frames a searing critique of the American health-care system around his own medical emergency"
— Publishers Weekly
"Timothy Snyder’s work has appeared in forty languages and has received a number of prizes, including the Emerson Prize in the Humanities"
— Foundation for Jewish Heritage
"Timothy Snyder’s book On Tyranny topped The New York Times Best Seller list for paperback nonfiction in 2017"
— The New York Times
"Timothy Snyder has contributed essays to publications including Foreign Affairs, The New York Review of Books, and The Nation"
— Wikipedia
"Yale historian Snyder follows up On Tyranny with a more soporific rumination on how freedom can be maintained"
— Publishers Weekly
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