Theodore K RabbTheodore K. Rabb is Emeritus Professor of History at Princeton University. He has been interested in the connection between history and other disciplines throughout his career. He co-founded The Journal of Interdisciplinary History, first published i 1970, and has co-edited it ever since. Principal historian for Renaissance, a six-part PBS Television series that was nominated for an Emmy Award in 1993, he has also served in various positions for the American Historical Association, National History Day, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the National Council for History Education. He was on the committee that issued the National Standards in World History in 1994. Among his publications are: Enterprise and Empire (1967); The Struggle for Stability in Early Modern Europe (1975); The New History (1982); Climate and History (1984); Renaissance Lives (1993); Jacobean Gentleman (1998); The Last Days of the Renaissance (2006); A Sixteenth-Century Book of Trades: Das Ständebuch (2009); and The Artist and the Warrior (2012). Read More Read Less
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