Sean McMeekin

Sean McMeekin is an American historian specializing in early twentieth-century European history, with a particular focus on the origins of World War I and the roles of Russia and the Ottoman Empire. His scholarly work extends to modern German and Russian history, communism, and the Second World War. He has authored eight books, including "The Russian Origins of the First World War" and "The Berlin-Baghdad Express," alongside numerous articles published in academic journals such as *Contemporary European History* and *Common Knowledge*.

McMeekin's research delves into the geopolitical complexities of the early 1900s, often exploring lesser-known facets of major historical events. His writing combines rigorous archival research with narrative clarity, making his works accessible to both academic and general audiences. Currently, he serves as the Francis Flournoy Professor of European History and Culture at Bard College, where he continues to contribute to the field through teaching and scholarship.
Non-Fiction Books
# Title Year
1 The Red Millionaire: A Political Biography of Willy Münzenberg, Moscow’s Secret Propaganda Tsar in the West 2003
2 History's Greatest Heist: The Looting of Russia by the Bolsheviks 2008
3 The Berlin-Baghdad Express: The Ottoman Empire and Germany's Bid for World Power 2010
4 The Russian Origins of the First World War 2011
5 July 1914: Countdown to War 2013
6 The Ottoman Endgame: War, Revolution, and the Making of the Modern Middle East, 1908 - 1923 2015
7 The Russian Revolution: A New History 2017
8 Stalin's War: A New History of World War II 2021
Sean McMeekin Anthologies
# Title Year
1 Historically Inevitable? 2016