William Bruce Lincoln | |
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Born | Suffield, Connecticut | September 6, 1938
Died | April 9, 2000 DeKalb, Illinois | (aged 61)
Occupation | Professor, Writer |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | College of William and Mary University of Chicago |
Subject | Russian history |
Notable works | Red Victory: A History of the Russian Civil War |
Notable awards | Guggenheim Fellowship (1982)[1] |
William Bruce Lincoln (September 6, 1938 – April 9, 2000) was an American scholar and author who wrote a number of widely-read books on Russian history. An expert noted for his narrative skills, he explained that he began "to write for a broader audience in the hope that my efforts to explain Russia's past may enable readers to better understand Russia's present.".[2]