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Andrei
Markovits
Arthur F. Thurnau Professor
Karl W. Deutsch Collegiate Professor of Comparative Politics & German Studies
Ph.D., Political Science, Columbia University
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Fields of Study Comparative Sports Cultures in Europe and America; Study of the Changed Relationship between Human Animals and Other Animals in Europe and America
About Andrei
Markovits
Born to a Hungarian-speaking Jewish middle class family in western Romania, Markovits grew up tri-lingually. He completed his secondary education in Austria's famed Theresianische Akademie and then proceeded to obtain five university degrees from Columbia University. Markovits has taught at some of the finest universities in the United States, Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Israel; his research has been published in ten languages and ranges from sports to animals; from European anti-Americanism to European social democracy; from European anti-Semitism to the politics of the new social movements.
Among his many fellowships and awards, Markovits is proudest of his having been a Fellow at the Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin in 1998-1999; and the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences (CASBS) of Stanford University in 2008-2009, two truly distinguished centers of international excellence and first-rate scholarship.
Curriculum Vitae
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Markovits's C.V.
Awards
[2009] Arthur F. Thurnau Professor; [2007] Golden Apple Award from SHOUT; [2007] Tronstein Award; [1997] Excellence in Teaching, University of California, Santa Cruz.
Selected Publications
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