Margaret Lavinia Anderson | |
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Born | Washington, D.C., U.S. | October 18, 1941
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Occupation | Scholar |
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Known for | Research on Germany between 1850-1925, history of Catholicism 1830-1918, history of elections, political parties, and parliaments, history of Germans in the Ottoman Empire |
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Children | Sarah Elizabeth Raff |
Parent | David & Margaret Lavinia Anderson |
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Margaret Lavinia Anderson is professor emerita at University of California Berkeley where she teaches about Europe since 1453; Central Europe from the late 18th century, especially modern Germany; World War I; Fascist Europe.[3] She won a 2001 Berlin prize by the American Academy in Berlin, and was a 2008 Guggenheim Fellow.[4] She was a fellow at Stanford Humanities Center.[5]
Margaret Lavinia Anderson (Sep. 19, 1914 - Dec. 8, 1985), David Anderson (May 17, 1914 - August 31, 2001)