When was David A. Bell born and where did he grow up?
David Avrom Bell entered the world in 1961 within a Jewish family in New York City. His upbringing took place in a home filled with intellectual discourse from two distinct academic fields.
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David Avrom Bell entered the world in 1961 within a Jewish family in New York City. His upbringing took place in a home filled with intellectual discourse from two distinct academic fields.
Bell completed his A.B. degree in History and Literature at Harvard University in 1983. Princeton University awarded him an M.A. in history in 1987 before granting his Ph.D. in 1991.
His teaching career began at Yale University where he stayed until 1996. He then moved to Johns Hopkins University for fourteen years before returning to Princeton in 2010.
Houghton Mifflin published The First Total War: Napoleon's Europe and the Birth of War As We Know It in 2007. Oxford University Press released Napoleon: A Concise Biography in 2015 as part of their Very Short Introduction series.
In 2025 he was elected to the American Philosophical Society. This election follows decades of consistent scholarly contribution to the field.