<p>Gordon A. Craig (1913-2005) was for more than half a century one of America's foremost historians of modern Germany and Europe.&nbsp;He was the J. E. Wallace Sterling Professor in the Humanities at Stanford University and in 1982 the president of the American Historical Association.&nbsp;A prolific scholar and legendary teacher at Princeton and then at Stanford he was also one of the twentieth-century's great diarists beginning in 1935 as a student touring Hitler's Germany and continuing to record his observations and reflections about international relations scholarly projects university affairs and daily life through the end of the twentieth century.&nbsp;This selection of entries from his diary includes his experiences as a student in Germany and at Oxford his wartime service in the State Department and the United States Marine Corps his rise to prominence as a scholar and teacher at Princeton his role in Stanford's transformation into one of the world's leading research universities during the 1960s and 1970s and his experiences as a visiting scholar and teacher at the Free University of Berlin during that same period.</p>
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