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Zara Steiner, FBA (née Shakow; 6 November 1928 – 13 February 2020) was an American-born British historian and academic. Born in New York City, she was the daughter of Frances (née Price) and Joseph Shakow. Her father was an outfitter who provided equipment to polar explorers, and her mother was a homemaker. Shakow was a 1948 graduate of Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania and gained bachelor's and master's degrees from the University of Oxford in 1950 (in two years, rather than three) and 1954 respectively. Tutored by both AJP Taylor and Isaiah Berlin, she asked the former to be her doctoral supervisor, but Taylor disapproved of the PhD, which he did not consider worthwhile. She received her doctorate in History from Harvard in 1957.

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  • Zara Steiner (de)
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  • Zara Shakow Steiner (* 6. November 1928 in New York als Zara Alice Shakow; † 13. Februar 2020 in Cambridge) war eine britische Historikerin. Sie befasste sich mit britischer Außenpolitik und internationalen Beziehungen vom Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts bis in die 1950er Jahre. (de)
  • Zara Alice Shakow Steiner, FBA (Nueva York, 6 de noviembre de 1928-Cambridge, 13 de febrero de 2020) fue una historiadora y académica británico-estadounidense. Se especializó en Política Exterior, Relaciones Internacionales, Historia de Europa del siglo XX e Historia de los Estados Unidos.​ (es)
  • Zara Steiner, née Shakow le 6 novembre 1928 à New York (État de New York) et morte le 13 février 2020 à Cambridge (Angleterre), est une historienne et universitaire britannique d'origine américaine. Spécialiste de l'histoire des relations internationales, de l'histoire de la diplomatie, de l'histoire du XXe siècle, de l'histoire de l'Europe et de celle des États-Unis, elle est considérée comme « la plus grande historienne mondiale des relations internationales en Europe de l'Entre-deux-guerres ». (fr)
  • Zara Steiner, FBA (née Shakow; 6 November 1928 – 13 February 2020) was an American-born British historian and academic. Born in New York City, she was the daughter of Frances (née Price) and Joseph Shakow. Her father was an outfitter who provided equipment to polar explorers, and her mother was a homemaker. Shakow was a 1948 graduate of Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania and gained bachelor's and master's degrees from the University of Oxford in 1950 (in two years, rather than three) and 1954 respectively. Tutored by both AJP Taylor and Isaiah Berlin, she asked the former to be her doctoral supervisor, but Taylor disapproved of the PhD, which he did not consider worthwhile. She received her doctorate in History from Harvard in 1957. (en)
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  • Zara Shakow Steiner (* 6. November 1928 in New York als Zara Alice Shakow; † 13. Februar 2020 in Cambridge) war eine britische Historikerin. Sie befasste sich mit britischer Außenpolitik und internationalen Beziehungen vom Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts bis in die 1950er Jahre. (de)
  • Zara Alice Shakow Steiner, FBA (Nueva York, 6 de noviembre de 1928-Cambridge, 13 de febrero de 2020) fue una historiadora y académica británico-estadounidense. Se especializó en Política Exterior, Relaciones Internacionales, Historia de Europa del siglo XX e Historia de los Estados Unidos.​ (es)
  • Zara Steiner, née Shakow le 6 novembre 1928 à New York (État de New York) et morte le 13 février 2020 à Cambridge (Angleterre), est une historienne et universitaire britannique d'origine américaine. Spécialiste de l'histoire des relations internationales, de l'histoire de la diplomatie, de l'histoire du XXe siècle, de l'histoire de l'Europe et de celle des États-Unis, elle est considérée comme « la plus grande historienne mondiale des relations internationales en Europe de l'Entre-deux-guerres ». (fr)
  • Zara Steiner, FBA (née Shakow; 6 November 1928 – 13 February 2020) was an American-born British historian and academic. Born in New York City, she was the daughter of Frances (née Price) and Joseph Shakow. Her father was an outfitter who provided equipment to polar explorers, and her mother was a homemaker. Shakow was a 1948 graduate of Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania and gained bachelor's and master's degrees from the University of Oxford in 1950 (in two years, rather than three) and 1954 respectively. Tutored by both AJP Taylor and Isaiah Berlin, she asked the former to be her doctoral supervisor, but Taylor disapproved of the PhD, which he did not consider worthwhile. She received her doctorate in History from Harvard in 1957. Steiner specialised in foreign relations, international relations and 20th-century history of Europe and of the United States. Richard J. Evans described her two volumes in the Oxford History of Modern Europe (The Lights That Failed and The Triumph of the Dark) as the "standard works" on international diplomacy between both world wars. From 1968 to 1995, Steiner was a Fellow of New Hall (now Murray Edwards College) of the Cambridge University. In 2007, she was elected a Fellow of the British Academy (FBA), the UK's national academy for the humanities and the social sciences. She married the literary critic and scholar George Steiner in 1955. He predeceased her by ten days. The couple were introduced by their respective Harvard professors who knew both of them. (en)
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