Charles Tilly, PhD
Charles Tilly was born in Lombard, Illinois in May 1929. He died in 2008. Charles Tilly (1929-2008) held faculty appointments at Delaware, Harvard, Toronto, Michigan, and the New School University, and finished his career as the Joseph L. Buttenwieser Professor of Social Science at Columbia University. His over 50 books and monographs cover a wide terrain but from his first historical work, The Vendee (1964), to his last uncompleted manuscript, Cities in World History, his work focused on large...See more
Charles Tilly was born in Lombard, Illinois in May 1929. He died in 2008. Charles Tilly (1929-2008) held faculty appointments at Delaware, Harvard, Toronto, Michigan, and the New School University, and finished his career as the Joseph L. Buttenwieser Professor of Social Science at Columbia University. His over 50 books and monographs cover a wide terrain but from his first historical work, The Vendee (1964), to his last uncompleted manuscript, Cities in World History, his work focused on large-scale social change and its relationship to contentious politics, (especially in Europe since 1500). His writings deal with the history of contention but also with urban history and the study of historical migration patterns. His principal works include: The Contentious French (1986), Coercion, Capital, and European States, A.D. 990-1990 (1990), European Revolutions 1492-1992 (1993), Cities and the Rise of States in Europe, AD 1000-1800 (1994), Contention in Great Britain 1758-1834 (1995), and Contentious Performances (2008). A member of the National Academy of Sciences, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the American Philosophical Society, and the Ordre des Palmes Academiques, he received numerous international prizes and honorary degrees. See less