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The Thirty Years' War: problems of motive, extent, and effect, 1964: title page (Theodore K. Rabb)

Jacobean gentleman: Sir Edwin Sandys, 1561-1629, 1998: title page (Theodore K. Rabb) data sheet (b. Mar. 5, 1937)

Princeton University, The Department of History, via WWW, March 29, 2013 (Theodore Rabb, Professor of History, Emeritus, Princeton University; The Queen's College, Oxford : B.A., 1958; M.A., 1962; Princeton University : M.A., 1960; Ph. D., 1961; Theodore K. Rabb is a specialist in Early Modern European History; he has been on the Princeton faculty since 1967, where he has taught a variety of courses in European history both within the department and in the interdisciplinary area of Humanistic Studies; he has been the editor of The Journal of Interdisciplinary History since 1970, and has published and edited a number of books including; Enterprise and Empire (1967), The Struggle for Stability in Early Modern Europe (1975), Renaissance Lives (1993, revised 2000), Jacobean Gentleman (1998), The Making And Unmaking of Democracy (Routledge, 2002); he has chaired the National Council for History Education and the New Jersey Council for the Humanities; he is currently engaged in a long-term study on the transition from Renaissance to modern culture in the mid-seventeenth century)

amazon.com, via WWW, March 29, 2013 (Theodore K. Rabb; historian of the early modern period and Emeritus Professor of History at Princeton University; he is the son of the late historian, author, and philanthropist, Dr. Oskar K. Rabinowicz, and the father of mystery historical novelist, Jonathan Rabb; along with Robert I. Rotberg, he is also the co-founder and editor of the Journal of Interdisciplinary History and was also an advisor for the 1993 television series Renaissance)

Contemporary Authors, via WWW, March 26, 2013 (Theodore K. Rabb; born March 5, 1937 in Teplice-Sanov, Czechoslovakia; immigrated to the United States in 1956, naturalized citizen, 1978; Stanford University, Stanford, CA, instructor in history, 1961-1962; Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, instructor in history, 1962-1963; Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, assistant professor, 1963-1967; Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, associate professor, 1967-1976, professor of history, 1976-2007, professor emeritus, 2007-)

Legacy.com, viewed Jan. 14, 2019: obituary published in New York times, Jan. 11, 2019 (Theodore Rabb; Rabb, Theodore K., died Jan. 7, 2019, at age 81; taught Renaissance history at Stanford, Northwestren, Harvard, and then for 40 years in the history department at Princeton; author of many books; associated with television series Renaissance in 1993)

Princeton University WWW site, viewed Jan. 14, 2019: biographical essay on Office of the Dean of the Faculty page (Theodore K. Rabb; Ted Rabb) https://dof.princeton.edu/about/clerk-faculty/emeritus/theodore-k-rabb

Wikipedia, viewed Jan. 14, 2019 (Theodore K. Rabb; born 1937; American historian specializing in the early modern period of European history; Emeritus Professor of History at Princeton University)