|
|
Curriculum Vitae PETER VRONSKY MAIN MENU PAGE |
|
Peter Vronsky is an author, filmmaker, artist and historian. He has been shooting and producing investigative documentaries and network television news specials since 1975 and has worked extensively in Europe, the former Soviet Union, South Africa and in Canada and USA. He is the creator of a body of formal video art works exhibited internationally and a cited historian of the phenomenon of serial murder, of Lee Harvey Oswald's journey to the USSR in 1959-1962, the Seige of Montsegur during the Albigensian Crusade in 1244 and of the disappearance of Ambrose Small in Toronto in 1919. Vronsky is the author of two books published by Penguin-Berkley on the history and psychopathology of serial homicide: Serial Killers: The Method and Madness of Monsters (2004) and Female Serial Killers: How and Why Women Become Monsters (2007) . Vronsky is currently a Ph.D. candidate in in the fields of espionage in international relations and criminal justice history at the University of Toronto where he is writing his doctoral thesis on security policy in Upper Canada during the Civil War period and Fenian Crisis. Ridgeway 1866: The Fenian Terror and the Battle That Made Canada, a book based on his dissertation is scheduled to be published in 2010 by Penguin Canada. Vronsky lectures in history of the Third Reich, the American Civil War, Espionage and International Relations in the 20th century at Ryerson University in Toronto. Vronsky lives in Toronto and Venice, Italy. [more] |
||||
|
VIDEO STREAMS FROM MY FILMS AND TELEVISION DOCUMENTARIES | ||
|
![]() |
![]() |
|
|
||
INTERNET STREAMS |
|
|