Mazower, an eminent historian of modern Europe, studies comparative dimensions of the post-Ottoman experience in the Balkans and Middle East, war and population movements, and the history of international norms and institutions. In addition, he is completing a study titled “Hitler’s Empire: the N...
Mazower, an eminent historian of modern Europe, studies comparative dimensions of the post-Ottoman experience in the Balkans and Middle East, war and population movements, and the history of international norms and institutions. In addition, he is completing a study titled “Hitler’s Empire: the Nazi New Order in Europe, 1938-1945.” His books include Salonica, City of Ghosts: Christians, Muslims and Jews, 1430–1950; The Balkans: A Short History (2002); Dark Continent: Europe’s Twentieth Century; and Inside Hitler’s Greece: The Experience of Occupation, 1941–44.