Sheila Fitzpatrick | |
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Born |
Melbourne, Australia |
4 June 1941
Occupation | Historian, Academic |
Nationality | Australian |
Citizenship | Australian United States |
Alma mater |
University of Melbourne St Antony's College, Oxford London School of Slavonic and East European Studies |
Genre | Soviet Union |
Subject | History |
Literary movement | Historical revisionism |
Notable awards | Mellon Foundation Award |
Relatives | Brian Fitzpatrick |
Website | |
sydney |
Sheila Fitzpatrick (born June 4, 1941) is an Australian historian. She is a Professor at the University of Sydney with her primary speciality being the history of modern Russia. Prior to this she taught Soviet History at the University of Chicago.
Sheila Fitzpatrick attended the University of Melbourne (BA, 1961) and received her doctorate from St Antony's College, Oxford (1969) with a thesis entitled The Commissariat of Education under Lunacharsky (1917-1921). She was a Research Fellow at the London School of Slavonic and East European Studies, 1969–72.
Fitzpatrick is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the Australian Academy of the Humanities. She is a past president of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies. In 2002, she received an award from the Mellon Foundation for her academic work. From September 1996 to December 2006, Fitzpatrick was co-editor of The Journal of Modern History with John W. Boyer and Jan E. Goldstein.
Sheila Fitzpatrick spent 50 years living outside Australia. This included periods in the UK, the cold war era Soviet Union and finally 20 years in the USA. Fitzpatrick moved back to Australia in 2012.
Fitzpatrick is the daughter of Australian author Brian Fitzpatrick. In addition to her research, she plays the violin in orchestras and chamber music groups.