John M. Merriman
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John M. Merriman is a Charles Seymour Professor of History at Yale University
Yale University
Yale University is a private, Ivy League university located in New Haven, Connecticut, United States. Founded in 1701 in the Colony of Connecticut, the university is the third-oldest institution of higher education in the United States...

. He is the author of many books including his most well known A History of Modern Europe since the Renaissance (1996 & 2002), a popular survey text for undergraduate history classes at many American universities and colleges. Merriman was born and raised in Oregon where he attended a Jesuit all-boys high-school, although he does not consider himself religious. His favorite music is The Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones
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, "[I’ve] never written a thing without a record on." Merriman formed many of his current political views during the volatile Vietnam years; he still describes himself as "virulently anti-establishment". His most recent book is The Dynamite Club: How a Bombing in the Fin-De-Siecle Paris Ignited The Age of Modern Terror (2009) about the French Anarchist Emile Henry (1872-1894).

He received his Ph.D. and B.A. at the University of Michigan
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. Merriman teaches French and Modern European history and first began teaching at Yale in the mid 1970s where he still resides. He was the seventh master of Branford College
Branford College
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 (1983-1991). He lives part of each year with his family in France.

Awards and honors

  • Yale University Byrnes-Sewall Teaching Prize in 2000
  • Awarded an honorary doctorate in France

Published works

Books
  • The Agony of the Republic: The Repression of the Left in Revolutionary France, 1848-1851 (1978)
  • The Red City: Limoges and the French Nineteenth Century (1985)
  • The Margins of City Life: Explorations on the French Urban Frontier (1991)
  • A History of Modern Europe since the Renaissance, 2 vols. (1996 and second edition 2002)
  • The Stones of Balazuc: A French Village in Time (2002), available in French as Mêmoires de pierres: Balazuc, village ardechois (Paris, 2005).
  • Police Stories: Making the French State, 1815-1851 (Oxford UP, 2006)
  • The Dynamite Club: How a Bombing in the Fin-De-Siecle Paris Ignited The Age of Modern Terror (2009)


Edited books
  • 1830 in France (1975)
  • Consciousness and Class Experience in Nineteenth-Century Europe (1979)
  • French Cities in the Nineteenth Century (1981)
  • For Want of a Horse: Chance and Humor in History (1985)
  • Edo and Paris: Urban Life and the State in Early Modern Europe (with James McClain and Ugawa Kaoru, 1994)
  • The Story of Mankind
    The Story of Mankind
    The Story of Mankind was written and illustrated by American journalist, professor, and author Hendrik Willem van Loon and published in 1921...

    (with Hendrik Willem Van Loon
    Hendrik Willem van Loon
    Hendrik Willem van Loon was a Dutch-American historian and journalist.-Life:He was born in Rotterdam, the son of Hendrik Willem van Loon and Elisabeth Johanna Hanken. He went to the United States in 1902 to study at Cornell University, receiving his degree in 1905...

    , first published 1921, updated by Merriman in 1999)
  • The Encyclopedia of Europe, 1789-1914 and The Encyclopedia of Europe, 1914-2006, (each 5 volumes, Charles Scribner's Sons, 2006, co-edit (and contributed to) with Jay Winter)


Lectures

External links

  • John Merriman, Yale faculty page.
  • The Dynamite Club, C-SPAN
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