Norman Naimark Receives Humanities Fellowship

Stanford Global Studies Faculty Director Norman Naimark has been awarded a fellowship through the Stanford Humanities Center for the upcoming academic year.

Naimark, who is a Professor of History focusing on Eastern Europe, Russia and Eurasia, will join a cohort of 22 other fellows who are scholars of history, philosophy, music, and English, among other humanities disciplines. Chosen from a pool of nearly 300 applicants, the fellows are Stanford faculty, advanced Stanford graduate students, and academics from California, across the United States, and Europe. 

During their residential year at the Humanities Center, fellows pursue individual research and writing while contributing to the Stanford community through their participation in workshops, lectures, and courses. Professor Naimark will be focusing on a book project entitled "Before the Cold War: Stalin and Europe, 1944-1949."