Thomas Childers
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Thomas Childers (* 1946 in Cleveland, Tennessee) ist ein US-amerikanischer Historiker. Er lehrte an der University of Pennsylvania seit 1976 und trat 2017 in den Ruhestand als Professor Emeritus. Childers studierte an der University of Tennessee und erhielt dort den BA und den MA. Den Ph.D. erwarb er in Geschichte 1976 an der Harvard University. Seine Themen liegen in Krieg und Gesellschaft, besonders im 20. Jahrhundert. Er ist ein Spezialist für die deutsche Geschichte. Er produzierte ebenfalls mehrere Hörbücher.
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Thomas Childers Jr. (born 1946) is an American historian and lecturer. He was hired by the University of Pennsylvania in 1976 and in 2017 as Professor Emeritus. Childers was born and raised in Cleveland, Tennessee. He later attended the University of Tennessee where he received his bachelor's and master's degrees. He gained his PH.D. in History in 1976 from Harvard University. Much of Childers work focuses on war and society in the twentieth century, particularly World War I and II. His father and uncle both fought in World War II; his uncle was killed in action, and although Childers's father survived, the family still struggled to reunite after his return. This greatly impacted his childhood and influenced his 2009 book about the experiences of American veterans after the war, Soldier fr
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Thomas Childers (* 1946 in Cleveland, Tennessee) ist ein US-amerikanischer Historiker. Er lehrte an der University of Pennsylvania seit 1976 und trat 2017 in den Ruhestand als Professor Emeritus. Childers studierte an der University of Tennessee und erhielt dort den BA und den MA. Den Ph.D. erwarb er in Geschichte 1976 an der Harvard University. Seine Themen liegen in Krieg und Gesellschaft, besonders im 20. Jahrhundert. Er ist ein Spezialist für die deutsche Geschichte. Er hatte Gastprofessuren am Trinity Hall College, Cambridge, Smith College und Swarthmore College und hielt Vorlesungen in London, Oxford, Berlin und München. Er produzierte ebenfalls mehrere Hörbücher.
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Thomas Childers Jr. (born 1946) is an American historian and lecturer. He was hired by the University of Pennsylvania in 1976 and in 2017 as Professor Emeritus. Childers was born and raised in Cleveland, Tennessee. He later attended the University of Tennessee where he received his bachelor's and master's degrees. He gained his PH.D. in History in 1976 from Harvard University. Much of Childers work focuses on war and society in the twentieth century, particularly World War I and II. His father and uncle both fought in World War II; his uncle was killed in action, and although Childers's father survived, the family still struggled to reunite after his return. This greatly impacted his childhood and influenced his 2009 book about the experiences of American veterans after the war, Soldier from the War Returning: The Greatest Generation's Troubled Homecoming from World War II. He has received several teaching awards including the Ira T. Abrahms Award in 1987 for Distinguish Teaching and Challenging Teaching in the Arts and Sciences, and the Richard S. Dunn Award for Distinguished Teaching in History. While teaching at the University of Pennsylvania Dr. Childers has taken many Visiting Professorships at well-known colleges such as the University of Cambridge, Swarthmore College, and Trinity Hall College. He has also done many lectures throughout the world in places like Oxford, Berlin, Munich, and London. Dr. Childers's work has been talked about by other historians. Some of those acknowledgements can be found in the book Historiography in the Twentieth Century from Scientific Objectivity to the Postmodern Challenge written by Georg G. Iggers. For example, Iggers states "Thomas Childers concentrates more directly on language." (Iggers 1997) Childers has lectured on four of The Great Courses series. As of 2007, he lives in Media, Pennsylvania.
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