David A. Bell
Born
David Avrom Bell

Alma materHarvard University
Princeton University
Known forEarly Modern French history
AwardsLos Angeles Times History Book Prize (2008); Leo Gershoy Prize, American Historical Association (2003)
Scientific career
FieldsHistory
InstitutionsPrinceton University
Johns Hopkins University
Yale University

David Avrom Bell is an American historian specializing in French history.

Biography

Bell was born into a Jewish family in New York City in 1961.[citation needed] He is the son of sociologist Daniel Bell and literary critic Pearl Kazin Bell[1][2] (Alfred Kazin's sister).[3]

He completed his A.B. in History and Literature at Harvard University in 1983, magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa. He completed his M.A. in history in 1987 and his Ph.D. in 1991, both at Princeton University. He then taught at Yale University from 1990 to 1996; Johns Hopkins University from 1996 to 2010, where he was Dean of Faculty beginning in 2007; and at Princeton University since 2010.[4]

Contributions to Scholarship

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Books

Awards

References

  1. ^ Bell, David Avrom; Lapidus, Ruth; Lapidus, Sidney (January 12, 2007). The First Total War: Napoleon's Europe and the Birth of Warfare as We Know it. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. pp. x. ISBN 9780618349654.
  2. ^ Bloom, Alexander (December 17, 1987). Prodigal Sons: The New York Intellectuals & Their World. Oxford University Press. p. 385. ISBN 9780195051773.
  3. ^ Schudel, Matt (January 27, 2011). "Sociologist foresaw Internet's rise". The Washington Post.
  4. ^ "David A. Bell". The Department of History, Princeton University.
  5. ^ "Leo Gershoy Award Recipients". American Historical Association. Retrieved 7 September 2015.