Philip Skorokhodov
Philip Skorokhodov is an academic researcher well-versed in history, political science, and international relations. He specializes in the Second World War and urban studies of cities like Moscow and Paris. His proficiency in Russian and French has significantly enhanced his research and teaching endeavors, making him a valuable educator at both the high school and college levels. Born in Albuquerque, New Mexico, he excelled during his educational journey, starting at Manzano Day School and later at Albuquerque Academy, where he received several accolades, particularly in History and English. His academic path continued at Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania, where he pursued a Bachelor's degree in History with a minor in Political Science, engaging deeply in the Honors Program. His undergraduate thesis, "Who Won the War? Teaching the Young Generation: The Case of France (1946-2008)," critically explored how the French education system has addressed World War II history since the war's end.