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Norman Itzkowitz (born May 6, 1931 in New York) is a Polish American Professor Emeritus of Near Eastern Studies at Princeton University. Norman is an Ottoman historian who brings perception of psychoanalysis into Near Eastern Studies. Norman Itzkowitz was also the Master of Wilson College at Princeton from 1975 to 1989. While doing this he assisted the students in developing leadership skills in running the social, cultural, and academic aspects of the college's life. Out of all of his awards, his most meaningful one was the Buitoni Scholarship in 1952. This enabled him to study at the University for Foreigners Perugia, where he gained a lot of cultural and academic experience. Norman Itzkowitz publishied many books and articles on The Ottoman Empire and Near Eastern studies. Much of Itzkowitz's work is collaborative, he did much of his studies with R.R Palmer, Gordon Craig, Cyril Black, his Ottoman history mentors Lewis V. Thomas and Vamik Volkan. ==Education== *Stuyvesant High School, New York City, 1946–49 *CCNY,1949–53, B.A., 1953 *University of Perugia for Foreigners, Perugia, Italy, Summer 1952 *Princeton University, 1953–59, M.A., 1956; Ph.D.,1959 *National Psychological Association for Psychoanalysis, member-in-training, 1972–80 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Norman Itzkowitz」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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