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Adam Tooze

1967 - heute

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John Adam Tooze (* 5. Juli 1967 in London) ist ein britischer Wirtschaftshistoriker und Hochschullehrer. Mehr auf Wikipedia lesen

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Adam Tooze is the 553rd most popular historiker, the 6,586th most popular biography from United Kingdom and the 77th most popular British Historiker.

Adam Tooze is a British historian known for his work on economic history, particularly in relation to the First and Second World Wars, and the global financial crisis. He is also recognized for his influential books, such as "The Wages of Destruction" and "Crashed," which analyze the interplay between economics and politics in modern history.

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Among Historikers

Among historikers, Adam Tooze ranks 553 out of 561Before him are Oliver Grau, Andreas Umland, Irfan Habib, Wendy Beckett, Janusz Kurtyka, and Stephen Turnbull. After him are Allan Lichtman, Stephen Kotkin, Peeter Järvelaid, Hatoon al-Fassi, Richard Foltz, and Victor Davis Hanson.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1967, Adam Tooze ranks 667Before him are Palhinha, Alexandre Gallo, Orlando Zapata, Mikhail Shchennikov, DJ Dado, and Virgil Widrich. After him are Mirko Slomka, Martin Švagerko, Bruno Versavel, Joely Fisher, Teoman, and Mihaela Stănuleț.

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In United Kingdom

Among people born in United Kingdom, Adam Tooze ranks 6,588 out of 8,785Before him are George Blagden (1989), Carl Fogarty (1965), Stephen Turnbull (1948), Adam Faith (1940), Noah Jupe (2005), and Nicholas Rowe (1966). After him are Felicity Kendal (1946), Adam Armstrong (1997), Khalid Abdalla (1980), Leslie Ward (1851), Jonny Brownlee (1990), and Pete Shelley (1955).

Among Historikers In United Kingdom

Among historikers born in United Kingdom, Adam Tooze ranks 77Before him are Warren Treadgold (1949), Edward Augustus Freeman (1823), Iain Pears (1955), Jonathan Riley-Smith (1938), Peter Heather (1960), and Stephen Turnbull (1948). After him are Michael Wood (1948), Adrian Goldsworthy (1969), Bettany Hughes (1968), and Peter Frankopan (1971).

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