Michael Jabara Carley

Michael Jabara Carley was born in Brooklyn, New York of American and Lebanese-Syrian parents. He immigrated to Canada in 1967 and obtained his Ph.D. (1976) at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario. He became a Canadian citizen in 1976. Presently professor of history at the Université de Montréal Carley has published widely in twentieth-century international politics, notably Soviet relations with the West and the origins of World War II. Based on extensive research in U.S., British, French, and Soviet archives, his histories are narrated in an engaging style that brings watershed moments to life. Among his many publications are 1939: The Alliance That Never Was and the Coming of World War II (Ivan R. Dee, 1999), which has also been published in French, Russian, and Italian editions, and Revolution & Intervention: The French Government and the Russian Civil War, 1917-1919 (McGill-Queen's University Press, 1983). He is also the author of Silent Conflict: A Hidden History of Early Soviet-Western Relations (Rowman & Littlefield, 2014), published also in French (2016) and Russian editions (2019). Professor Carley has recently completed a trilogy on the origins and early conduct of World War II and the Great Patriotic War. University of Toronto Press is publishing the first volume entitled Stalin's Gamble, The Search for Allies against Hitler, 1930-1936. It is due out on 15 June 2023 and is already listed on amazon.ca.