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Robert Soucy (born June 25, 1933) is an American historian, specializing in French fascist movements between 1924 and 1939, French fascist intellectuals Maurice Barrès and Pierre Drieu La Rochelle, European fascism, twentieth-century European intellectual history, and Marcel Proust's aesthetics of reading. ==Biography== Robert J. Soucy was born in Topeka, Kansas. His father was a fruit and vegetables peddler and his mother a former farm girl. Soucy graduated from Washburn University in 1955, was a Fulbright scholar in Dijon, France in 1956-57, received his M.A. from Kansas University in 1957 and was an Intelligence Officer in the United States Air Force 1957-1960. He received his PhD from the University of Wisconsin in 1963, was an Instructor at Harvard University 1963-1964, an Assistant Professor at Kent State University 1964-65, and an Assistant and Full Professor at Oberlin College 1966-1998. He has served on the Editorial Board of the journal ''French Historical Studies''. He is a professor emeritus of History at Oberlin College.
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