American historian (born 1964)
Anne Applebaum
Applebaum in 2013
Born Anne Elizabeth Applebaum
(1964-07-25 ) July 25, 1964 (age 60) [ 1] Washington, D.C., U.S.
Citizenship Education Known for Writing on Soviet Union and its satellite countries Spouse
Children 2 Awards Pulitzer Prize for non-fiction Website www .anneapplebaum .com
Anne Elizabeth Applebaum [ 2] [ 3] (born July 25, 1964) is an American journalist and historian. She has written extensively about the history of Communism and the development of civil society in Central and Eastern Europe . Applebaum also holds Polish citizenship.
She has worked at The Economist and The Spectator ,[ 4] and was a member of the editorial board of The Washington Post (2002–2006).[ 5] Applebaum won the Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction in 2004 for Gulag: A History published the previous year.[ 6] She is a staff writer for The Atlantic [ 7] and a senior fellow at The Agora Institute at Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies .[ 8]
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^ "Weddings: Anne Applebaum, Radek Sikorski" . The New York Times . June 28, 1992.
^ @anneapplebaum (December 11, 2021). "Elizabeth is indeed my middle name though I can't imagine that it is important" (Tweet ) – via Twitter .
^ Cohen, Nick (July 12, 2020). "Anne Applebaum: how my old friends paved the way for Trump and Brexit" . The Observer . London. Retrieved August 4, 2020 .
^ "Anne Applebaum" . The Washington Post . Retrieved April 20, 2017 .
^ " 'The Known World' Wins Pulitzer Prize for Fiction" . The New York Times . April 5, 2004. Retrieved March 2, 2020 .
^ "Anne Applebaum Joins The Atlantic as Staff Writer" . The Atlantic . November 15, 2019. Retrieved April 13, 2020 .
^ "Anne Applebaum: Stavros Niarchos Foundation SNF Agora Institute at Johns Hopkins" . snfagora.jhu.edu . Retrieved April 13, 2020 .