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Stephen Fischer-Galati Obituary

Stephen Alexander Fischer-Galati, Distinguished Professor Emeritus in History at the University of Colorado, known outside of academia as Stephen Fisher, died peacefully on March 10, 2014 in Boulder CO. Born in Romania on April 15, 1924, to Dr. Theodore and Cecilia Fischer-Galati, he escaped the country with his family during the early stages of World War II, finishing his high school studies in Andover, Massachusetts, before attending Harvard University, where he received his A.B. (1945), M.A. (1946) and Ph.D. (1949) in History. In an English class at Harvard, he met his future wife, Anne D'Esterre Pratt. They were married at the Harvard Memorial Chapel on January 20, 1951. Daughter Wendy was born in Boston and daughter Nancy in Detroit. In addition to the University of Colorado, Stephen was a professor at Wayne State University (Detroit); Visiting Professor, Indiana University (Bloomington); MacArthur Professor, New College of the University of South Florida (Sarasota); and Visiting Professor, Central European University (Budapest). In 1967, Stephen conceived the idea of founding an international journal as a means of providing a channel for the resumption of serious research and meaningful dialogue among scholars East and West, through publication of significant contributions to the field of East European history, sociology, economics, literature and other social sciences. For the following forty-two years, nearly one thousand articles by scholars young and old from throughout the world appeared in the East European Quarterly under his editorship. In 1970, he entered into collaboration with Columbia University Press to distribute the East European Monographs series devoted to scholarly studies on, or related to, East Central and Southeastern Europe. The East European Monographs now comprises over 800 volumes. His own research and publication record is equally prolific: Stephen has authored more than 250 articles and contributions to books, and authored or co-authored over 15 books. Stephen received many honors and awards for his scholarship, including Doctor Honoris Causa from Maria Curie-Sklodowska University (Poland, 2006) and the University of Craiova (Romania, 1994); Guggenheim Fellowship (1962); Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (1950-51; ) National Endowment for the Humanities (1980, 1981, 1982-1984). He was a member of the Hungarian Academy of Science and the Romanian Academy. His highest honor was being awarded the Harvard University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Centennial Medal in 2010, for his "lifelong commitment to chronicling the history of East and Central Europe, tireless support of junior scholars in the field, and remarkable legacy as a scholarly publisher, whose works populate the world's great libraries." Stephen was an avid bridge player, a fierce proponent of the net game in tennis and table tennis, and a knowledgeable opera fan. He once stumped the Metropolitan Opera's Saturday Matinee Radio Broadcast expert and won himself a nice set of records. As world traveler who spent countless hours studying train, plane, and boat schedules, only Antarctica remained an unvisited continent. He is preceded in death by his parents, Theodore and Cecilia, and brother Marc. He will be greatly missed by his wife of 63 years, Anne; daughters Wendy Focht and Nancy Tyson and her husband Pete; granddaughters Elizabeth and Lindsay Focht; niece Ann Cecilia Fisher-Galati, and a loyal cadre of former students who know him as "the Chief." A memorial service will be held March 15, 2014 at 1:00PM at the Frasier Meadows Manor Chapel. Please visit www.cristmortuary.com to see Stephen's online memorial and share your story.

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Published by The Daily Camera on Mar. 12, 2014.

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Marek Jan Chodakiewicz

October 2, 2014

Professor Stephen Fischer-Galati was a great champion of logocentrism, empirisim, and freedom in academia. He will be sorely missed, including his wicked sense of humor. May he rest in peace.

Kaye Orten

March 20, 2014

I was so sorry to hear of Professor Fischer-Galati's passing. Of my time at CU Boulder, discussions in his class rank as highlights of my education, and some of my best memories of a person truly engaged in the world, and concerned for his students.

Valentine Boss

March 19, 2014

Stephen was endowed with a very fine sense of humour, human warmth and a sense of decency which is often lacking in our world. He was a superb scholar who single-handedly kept the East European History on the radar here on our North American campuses. I shall never forget him and I shall never meet his like. Rest in peace, old friend.

Melanie Massengale

March 18, 2014

I am truly saddened to hear of the passing of Dr. Stephen Fischer-Galati. He was one of the true lights of the CU-Boulder campus. Dr. Fischer-Galati shared his extensive knowledge, experience, and wicked wit with anyone willing to learn. I will miss him greatly. Best wishes to his family.

Bill Anderson

March 17, 2014

Truly professor Galati was a great freind. A larger then life person who upon exiting this world left a great void in his place,one that can never be replaced.

Katalin Kadar Lynn

March 14, 2014

Stephen was mentor and role model to many of us laboring in the thankless field of Central and East European history. His keen intellect and rapier like wit kept us motivated and amused. He will be deeply missed , he set the bar high for all of us,now it is up to us to maintain it.

Jim Roberts

March 13, 2014

What a fantastic guy, he will be missed. Great picture, but what we can't see is that he probably had a pocket full of peanuts, strategically placed so that he didn't have to interrupt his conversation to get a snack!

Pratap & Carolynn

March 13, 2014

We were so sorry to hear the news about Dr. Fischer. One of our fondest memories was going to dinner with him in Budapest by subway and bus and being amazed by his knowledge of routes and timetables and also places to eat. We will remember him fondly.

carmen firan

March 13, 2014

A wonderful man, a dear friend, a brilliant mind and a kind soul, Stephen will be always in our hearts!

AnnCi

March 12, 2014

What a very special and interesting man Stephen was. My thoughts are with you, Anne, Wendy and Nancy.

MIKE B

March 12, 2014

I was very sad to hear about Professor Fischer's passing. My thoughts are with the family their your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort in this time of sorrow.

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