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MARK ROSEMAN RESUME Pat M Glazer Chair in Jewish Studies and Professor in History Department of History, Indiana University 742 Ballantine Hall, 1020 East Kirkwood, Bloomington, Indiana 47405-7103 Tel. +1 812 8558325 (W) +1 812 3207466 (C) [email protected] EDUCATION AND APPOINTMENTS HELD HIGHER EDUCATION 1980 – 1988 University of Warwick PhD (‘New Miners in the Ruhr. Rebuilding the workforce in the Ruhr mines, 1945- 1958’) 1976 – 1979 Christ’s College, Cambridge BA Hons History Tripos - First Class. APPOINTMENTS HELD 2004 - Pat M Glazer Chair of Jewish Studies and Professor in History Indiana University 2000 – 2003 Professor of Modern History, University of Southampton 1994 – 2000 Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) in Modern History, History Dept., Keele University 1989 – 1994 Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Modern History, History Dept., Keele University 1984 – 1989 Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in German History, Dept. of Modern Languages, Aston University 1980 – 1981 Seminar teaching in Modern German history at University of Warwick SCHOLARSHIP PRIZES AND RESEARCH GRANTS HONORS 2017 Invited visiting Professor (Gastprofessur) at the “Jena Center Geschichte des 20. Jahrhunderts”. University of Jena, Germany 2016 Appointed by the US Holocaust Memorial Museum (with Alexandra Garbarini) to lead the 2016 two-week Silberman Seminar for University Faculty 2013 Faculty mentor for the German Historical Institute Washington’s Transatlantic Doctoral Seminar in German History, Munich, May 29 – June 1, 2013 2010-11 Ina Levine Invitational Scholar at US Holocaust Memorial Museum 2007 Awarded US Holocaust Memorial Museum’s Charles H. Revson Foundation Fellowship for a Semester’s research 2006 Appointed by US Holocaust Memorial Museum to lead the 2006 two-week Silberman Seminar For University Faculty 2004 Awarded three months research funding by Alexander von Humboldt Stiftung in recognition of previous scholarship (taken Spring 2006) 2003 Winner Geschwister Scholl Prize for ‘In einem unbewachten Augenblick 2002 Winner Lucas Prize Project Mark Lynton prize for A Past in Hiding

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MARK ROSEMAN – RESUME Pat M Glazer Chair in Jewish Studies and Professor in History

Department of History, Indiana University

742 Ballantine Hall, 1020 East Kirkwood, Bloomington, Indiana 47405-7103

Tel. +1 812 8558325 (W) +1 812 3207466 (C) [email protected]

EDUCATION AND APPOINTMENTS HELD

HIGHER EDUCATION

1980 – 1988 University of Warwick PhD (‘New Miners in the Ruhr. Rebuilding the workforce in the Ruhr mines, 1945-1958’)

1976 – 1979 Christ’s College, Cambridge BA Hons History Tripos - First Class.

APPOINTMENTS HELD

2004 - Pat M Glazer Chair of Jewish Studies and Professor in History Indiana University

2000 – 2003 Professor of Modern History, University of Southampton

1994 – 2000 Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) in Modern History, History Dept., Keele University

1989 – 1994 Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Modern History, History Dept., Keele University

1984 – 1989 Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in German History, Dept. of Modern Languages, Aston University

1980 – 1981 Seminar teaching in Modern German history at University of Warwick

SCHOLARSHIP

PRIZES AND RESEARCH GRANTS

HONORS 2017 Invited visiting Professor (Gastprofessur) at the “Jena Center Geschichte des 20. Jahrhunderts”. University of Jena,

Germany

2016 Appointed by the US Holocaust Memorial Museum (with Alexandra Garbarini) to lead the 2016 two-week Silberman Seminar for University Faculty

2013 Faculty mentor for the German Historical Institute Washington’s Transatlantic Doctoral Seminar in German History, Munich, May 29 – June 1, 2013

2010-11 Ina Levine Invitational Scholar at US Holocaust Memorial Museum

2007 Awarded US Holocaust Memorial Museum’s Charles H. Revson Foundation Fellowship for a Semester’s research

2006 Appointed by US Holocaust Memorial Museum to lead the 2006 two-week Silberman Seminar For University Faculty

2004 Awarded three months research funding by Alexander von Humboldt Stiftung in recognition of previous scholarship (taken Spring 2006)

2003 Winner Geschwister Scholl Prize for ‘In einem unbewachten Augenblick

2002 Winner Lucas Prize Project Mark Lynton prize for A Past in Hiding

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2001 Winner Jewish Quarterly’s Wingate Literary Prize for The Past in Hiding

2000 Winner of the Fraenkel prize, awarded by the Wiener Library, London, for the manuscript of The Past in Hiding

1998 Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship awarded for 6 months research in Germany April-September 1999

1979 Awarded a Christ’s College Scholarship and AH Lloyd scholarship.

GRANTS 2009 (with Devin Pendas, Boston College and Richard Wetzell, German Historical Institute) $3,000 from the German

Academic Exchange Service towards 2009 Conference “Beyond the Racial State”

2009 (with Devin Pendas, Boston College and Richard Wetzell, German Historical Institute) $12,600 (€9000) from the Fritz Thyssen Stiftung towards 2009 Conference “Beyond the Racial State”

2008 (with Devin Pendas, Boston College) $15,500 from German Historical Institute Washington towards 2009 Conference “Beyond the Racial State”

2001 (With Neil Gregor and Nils Roemer) Thyssen Stiftung grant of 10,000 Euros (ca $10,000) for conference German History from the Margins: Minorities in modern German History

2001 (With Neil Gregor and Nils Roemer) Grants from British Academy and Royal Historical Society for conference German History from the Margins: Minorities in modern German History Value £2000 (ca $3200)

2000 Arts and Humanities Research Board, Matched teaching leave ‘History of the Bund’ £16,228 (ca $30,000)

1998 Nuffield Research Grant of £3,500 (ca $5000) towards research costs for Past in Hiding and specifically for interviewing in USA and Argentina and attendance of Xth International Oral History Conference in Rio.

1997 History 2000 award of £7449 (with Hannah Barker) for research into improving student communication skills. (ca $12000)

1995 French Embassy grant £450 for Stabilising Europe conference

1995 British Academy Grant £500 for Stabilising Europe conference

1995 Royal historical Society £200 for Stabilising Europe conference.

1994 Keele Research Award - £1,000 and one semester’s replacement teaching costs for academic year 1995-6

1993 Goethe Institute, Manchester £1,200 for my conference Stabilising Europe: The three post-war eras in comparison 1918,1945,1989, held Keele 1995

1991 Goethe Institute, Manchester grants of £885 for “Generation Game” conf, Keele 1991

1991 DAAD Research grant of £1,800 for research in Germany May-July 1991

1991 British Academy grant £450 for my conference “The Generation Game”, Keele 1991

1989 British Academy award of £200 travel expenses for attendence at the International Mining History Congress in Bochum, September 1989.

1983 - 1984 GHI London grant for 6 and later 2 more months research in Germany

1982 - 1983 Leverhulme Trust Studentship for 12 months research in Germany

1981 - 1982 German Academic Exchange Service Award for 12 months research in Germany

1980 German Academic Exchange Service Award for 2 month German language course in Freiburg

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PUBLICATIONS

BOOKS Rescued Lives. The “Bund”, resistance, and rescue in Nazi Germany (Manuscript under contract and submitted, with Metropolitan (USA); Oxford University Press (UK); Random House (Germany) (2018))

Jewish Responses to Persecution, 1933-1946: Volume I, 1933-1938 (Documenting Life and Destruction: Holocaust Sources in Context) with Jürgen Matthäus, (Lanham, Md: Alta Mira, 2010) 508 pp.

The villa, the lake, the meeting. The Wannsee Conference and the ‘final solution’ (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 2002) 152pp.

The past in hiding (Harmondsworth: Allen Lane, the Penguin Press 2000). 576 pp.

Recasting the Ruhr 1945-1957. Manpower, economic recovery and labour relations, (Oxford: Berg Publishers, 1992),358pp.

EDITED BOOKS Beyond the racial state (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017)) (with Devin Pendas and Richard Wetzell) 533 pp.

Conflict, catastrophe and continuity: Essays on modern German History (Oxford, New York: Berghahn Press, 2007) (with Frank Biess and Hanna Schissler) 390pp.

German history from the margins (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2006) , (with Neil Gregor and Nils Roemer)

Three postwar eras in comparison. Western Europe 1918-1945-1989 (London, New York: Palgrave 2002), (with Carl Levy)

Generations in conflict. Youth rebellion and generation formation in modern Germany 1770-1968 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995), 312pp. (Also subsequent paperback edition and reprint)

INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS

OF THE VILLA, THE LAKE THE MEETING:

Wannsee. Willa. Jezioro. Spotkanie. (Warsaw: Wielka Litera, 2013)

The Wannsee Conference and the Final Solution (Folio edition with new foreword, 2012)

Wannsee Konferencen, (Copenhagen: Peter Broer Verlag, 2008)

Ordem de Trabalhos: Genocído (Lisbon: Campo das Letras, 2005)

Os Nazistas e a Solução Final. A Conspiração de Wannsee: do assassinato em massa ao genoicído (Rio de Janeiro: Jorge

Zahar Editor, 2003)

Setkání ve vile u jezera. Konference ve Wannsee a konečné řešení židovské otázky (Prague: Dokořán,

2003)

A végső megoldás. A Wansee-jegyzőkönyv (Budapest: Magyar Könyvklub, 2003)

Die Wannseekonferenz - Wie die NS-Bürokratie den Holocaust organisierte (Berlin: Propyläen, 2002)

The Wannsee Conference and the final solution: A reconsideration (New York: Metropolitan, 2002)

De villa het meer de conferentie (Amsterdam: Uitgeverij Balans, 2002);

La villa el lago La reunion (Barcelona: RBA Libros, 2002)

La villa, el llac, La reunio (Barcelona: Edicions de la Magrana, 2002)

Ordre du jour genocide. Le 20 janvier 1942. La conference de Wannsee et la solution finale, (Paris: Editions Louis Audibert,

2002)

Il Protocollo del Wannsee e la « solzuione finale » (Milan: Corbaccio, 2002)

OF THE PAST IN HIDING:

In einem unbewachten Augenblick (Berlin : Aufbau Verlag, 2002)

Il passato nascosto (Milan: Corbaccio, 2001)

A past in hiding. Memory and survival in Nazi Germany (New York: Metropolitan Press , 2001) (and Kindle edition)

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SHORTER MONOGRAPH “The barbarians from our “Kulturkreis.” Nazi perpetrators in the eyes of German Jews. Search and Research, No.24 ed. International Institute for Holocaust Research, Yad Vashem, Jerusalem, 2016. ISBN 978-965-308-509-1. 68pp.

PUBLISHED RESEARCH PAPER Neither punitive nor powerless. Western Europe and the division of Germany, Aston Papers in European Politics and Society Number 2, Institute for the Study of Language and Society, Aston University, Birmingham 1993, ISBN 1 85449 0141, 50pp.

JOURNAL ARTICLES .in Chidushim (”Barbarians from our Cultural Circle“) ”ברברים מעגל"מ "התרבות שלנו: הפושעים הנאצים בעיני יהודי גרמניה“Studies in the History of German and Central European Jewry Vol. 19 (2017): forthcoming

“ ‘…but of revenge not a sign.’ Germans’ Fear of Jewish Revenge after World War II”, in Jahrbuch für Antisemitismusforschung Vol 22 (2013): 79-98

„The Holocaust – an imperial genocide?“ in Dapim. Studies on the Holocaust, vol 27 (2013), 1: 42-49 (with Roberta Pergher)

“Archivierte und präsentierte Geschichte: Ein Spannungsverhältnis. Rede zur Eröffnung des Hauses der Essener Geschichte/Stadtarchiv am 15 Juni 2011“, Essener Beiträge. Beiträge zur Geschichte von Stadt und Stift Essen, vol. 124 (2011): 25-35

“Bloodlines” as part of John Connelly, Mark Roseman, Andriy Portnov, Michael David-Fox and Timothy Snyder, Review forum: Timothy Snyder, “Bloodlands: Europe between Hitler and Stalin” in Journal of Genocide Research, 13 (2011), 1, 3: 1-40, here 11-17

“National Socialism and the end of modernity”, American Historical Review 116 (2011), 3, pp. 688-701

„Gerettete Geschichte. Der „Bund“. Gemeinschaft für sozialistisches Leben im Dritten Reich“, Mittelweg 36 Vol 16 (February 2007): 100-121

„Gespräche und Lektüren zum Körper“, BIOS Vol20, Special Issue (“Kritische Erfahrungsgeschichte und grenzüberschreitende Zusammenarbeit. The Networks of Oral History”), (2007): 75-81.

„Ein Mensch in Bewegung. Dore Jacobs, 1894-1978“, Essener Beiträge. Beiträge zur Geschichte von Stadt und Stift Essen 114 (2002): 73-109

“Surviving memory: truth and inaccuracy in Holocaust testimony” in Journal of Holocaust Education Vol. 8 (1999) 1: 1-20 reprinted in David Cesarani (ed.) Holocaust : critical concepts in historical studies, Volume VI: The end of the 'final solution' and its aftermaths (London, New York, Routledge 2004)and in Robert Perks and Alistair Thomson (eds.), The oral history reader (London, New York: Routledge, 2006))

„Erinnerung und Überleben: Wahrheit und Widerspruch in dem Zeugnis einer Holocaust-Überlebenden“ in BIOS Vol. 11(1998), issue 2: 263-279

“La memoria contra la verdad”, in Historia Antropolgia y Fuentes Orales vol 20 (1998): 33-44.

“The organic society and the Massenmenschen. Integrating young labour in the Ruhr mines 1945 – 1958”, German History, Vol. 8, (1990), 2: 163-194

REVIEW ARTICLES “The lives of others—amid the deaths of others: biographical approaches to Nazi perpetrators” in Journal for Genocide Research vol. 15 (2013), 4: 443-461

“Between acceptance, exceptionalism, and continuity: German Jewry, antisemitism and the Holocaust” Contemporary European History vol. 19 (2010), 1, 55-74.

“Ideas, contexts and the pursuit of genocide” for Bulletin of the German Historical Institute, London Vol. 25, May 2003, 1: 64-87 (reprinted in in Jeremy Black (ed.). The second world war. Volume V The Holocaust, (Ashgate 2007), pp.1-25)

“‘Recent writing on the Holocaust’” for Journal of Contemporary History Vol. 36 (2001), 2: 361-372

“Reconstruction and modernisation: The Federal republic and the fifties”, for Bulletin of the German Historical Institute, London Vol. 19 (1997), No. 1, pp.5-16.

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“Division and stability. Recent writing on post-war German history”, in German History, Vol. 11, (1993), 3, pp.363-390.

BOOK CHAPTERS “The costs and limits of making good” in Jonathan Zatlin et al (eds.) Dispossession. Plundering German Jewry, 1933-1953 (in copy editing, University of Michigan Press, 2017)

“Biographical Approaches and the Wannsee Conference. Introduction” in Hans-Christian Jasch and Christoph Kreutzmuller (eds.), The Participants. The Men of the Wannsee Conference (Berghahn, 2017), 21-39

“Introduction” (with Devin Pendas and Richard Wetzel) in Devin Pendas, Mark Roseman, and Richard Wetzell (eds.), Beyond the racial state (Cambridge University Press, (October 2017)), 1-30

“Racial discourse, Nazi violence, and the limits of the “racial state” model” in Devin Pendas, Mark Roseman, and Richard Wetzel (eds.), Beyond the racial state (Cambridge University Press, (October 2017)), 31-57

„Die Teilnehmer der Wannsee-Konferenz im Blick der Forschung“ in Hans-Christian Jasch and Christoph Kreutzmuller (eds.), Die Teilnehmer. Die Männer der Wannsee Konferenz (Metropol 2017) 29-45

“‘No, Herr Führer!’ Jewish revenge after the Holocaust between fantasy and reality” in Laura Jokusch Andreas Kraft and Kim Wünschmann, eds. Revenge, Retribution, and Reconciliation. Justice and Emotions between Conflict and Emotion (Hebrew University Magnes Press, 2016), 69-90

“National Socialism and the limits of ‘modernity’” in Geoff Eley, Jennifer Jenkins and Tracy Matysik (eds.), German Modernities From Wilhelm to Weimar: A Contest of Futures (Bloomsbury 2016), 323-341

“The Holocaust in European history” in Nicholas Doumanis (ed.) Oxford Handbook of Modern Europe 1914-1945, (Oxford University Press, July 2016), 518-536

“Lebensfälle: Biographische Annäherungen an NS-Täter”, in Frank Bajohr (ed.) Deutschland und der Holocaust (Fischer Verlag Schwarzer Reihe, 2015), 186-212

„Deciding to kill“, in Peter Hayes (ed.), How was it possible? A Holocaust reader (University of Nebraska Press. 2015), 430-446

“Der Dank des Vaterlandes: Memories and Chronicles of German Jewry in the 1930s" in Hilary Earl and Karl Schleunes (eds.) Lessons and Legacies XI: Expanding Perspectives on the Holocaust in a Changing World (Evanston; Northwestern University Press, 2014), 309-322

“Aus der Nähe, aus der Ferne: Holocaust-Täter aus der Sicht der Opfer” in Martin Cüppers, Jürgen Matthäus, Andrej Angrick (eds.), Naziverbrechen: Täter, Taten, Bewältigungsversuche , (Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, 2013), pp.227-243

“‘Wannsee’ als Herausforderung. Die Historiker und die Konferenz”, in Norbert Kampe und Peter Klein (eds.), Die Wannsee-

Konferenz am 20. Januar 1942,Dokumente, Forschungsstand, Kontroversen (Böhlau Verlag, 2013), pp.401-414

“The pleasures of opposition : leisure, solidarity, and resistance of a life-reform group” in Corey Ross and Pamela Swett, eds., Pleasure and Power in the Third Reich (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011), pp. 256-277

“Surviving undetected: the Bund, rescue and memory in Germany” in Jacques Semelin, Claire Andrieu, Sarah

Gensburger (eds.) Resisting Genocide. The multiple forms of rescue (Columbia University Press 2011), pp. 465-480

“Holocaust Perpetrators in victims’ eyes”, in Christian Wiese and Paul Betts, eds., Years of Persecution, Years of Extermination: Saul Friedländer and the Future of Holocaust Studies, (London: Continuum, 2010), pp. 81-100

“‘It went on for years and years’. Der Wiedergutmachungsantrag der Marianne Ellenbogen“ in Norbert Frei, José Brunner and Constantin Goschlar (eds.), Die Praxis der Wiedergutmachung: Geschichte, Erfahrung und Wirkung in Deutschland und Israel, (Göttingen: Wallstein Verlag 2009), pp.51-78

„Survivre dans la clandestinité: le « Bund » dans l’Allemagne nazie » in Jacques Semelin and Sarah Gensburger (eds.), Pratiques de Sauvetage en Situations Génocidaires (Paris: Presses de Sciences Po,, 2008), pp.475-490

“Contexts and contradictions: writing the biography of a Holocaust survivor” in Simone Laessig and Volker Berghahn (eds.), Biography between Structure and Agency: Central European lives in international historiography (Oxford, New York: Berghahn Press, 2008), pp.201-214

“The body’s resistance: Körperbildung and the creation of Anti-Nazi identities” in Willem de Blécort (ed.), Sisters of subversion. Histories of women, Tales of Gender. A Festschrift (Amsterdam: AMB Press, 2008), pp.181-190.

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“Introduction”, in Frank Biess, Mark Roseman and Hanna Schissler (eds.), Conflict, catastrophe and continuity: Essays on modern German History (Oxford, New York: Berghahn Press, 2007) , pp.1-26. (with Frank Biess)

“Beyond conviction? Perpetrators, ideas and action in the Holocaust in historiographical perspective” in Frank Biess, Mark Roseman and Hanna Schissler (eds.), Conflict, catastrophe and continuity: Essays on modern German History (Oxford, New York: Berghahn Press, 2007) , pp.81-103.

“Surviving memory: truth and inaccuracy in Holocaust testimony” in Robert Perks and Alistair Thomson (eds.), The oral history reader (London, New York: Routledge, 2006)

“Introduction”, in Mark Roseman, Neil Gregor and Nils Roemer (eds.) German history from the margins (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2006) , pp.1-26 (with Neil Gregor and Nils Roemer)

„Generationen als "imagined communities". Mythen, generationelle Identitäten und Generationenkonflikte in Deutschland vom 18. bis zum 20. Jahrhundert“, in Ulrike Jureit, Michael Wildt (eds.), Generationen. Zur Relevanz eines wissenschaftlichen Grundebgriffes (Hamburg: Hamburger Edition, 2005) , pp.180-199 (reprinted in a Korean edition 2015).

„Shoot first and ask questions afterwards? Wannsee and the unfolding of the ‘Final Solution’”, in Neil Gregor (ed.), Nazism, War and Genocide. Essays in Honour of Jeremy Noakes. (Exeter: Exeter University Press, 2005), pp.131-146

“Division and stability: 1918, 1945 and 1989 in Germany”, in Carl Levy and Mark Roseman (eds.) Three postwar eras in Comparison, (London: Palgrave 2002), pp. 257-75.

“Memoria sobrevivente: verdade e inexitadao nos depoimentos sobre o Holocausto”, in Marieta de Moraes Ferreira, Tania Maria Fernandes, Verena Alberti (eds.), Historia Oral. Desafios para o seculo XXI (Rio de Janeiro: Editora Fiocruz , 2000), pp.123-134.

“Rethinking the history curriculum: enhancing students’ communication and group-work skills”, in Alan Booth and Paul Hyland (eds.), The practice of university history teaching (Manchester: Manchester University Press 2000), pp.60-69 (with Hanah Barker and Monica McLean)

“The fugitive, the transport, the BBC and mass murder: A BBC broadcast about gassings in Auschwitz in June 1944” in S.Wright, L.Hantrais and J.Howarth (eds.), Language, politics and society. The new languages department. Festschrift in honour of Professor Dennis Ager (Clevedon, Buffalo, Toronto Sydney; Multilingual matters 2000), pp.26-39.

“Restoration and stability: the creation of a stable democracy in the Federal Republic of Germany” in John Garrard and Ralph White (eds), European democratisation since 1800(London: Macmillan 2000), pp.141-163.

„Erinnern und Überleben: Wahrheit und Widerspruch in dem Zeugnis einer Holocaust-Überlebenden“ in Friedhelm Boll & Annette Kaminsky (eds.), Gedenkenkstättenarbeit und Oral history (Berlin: Berlin Verlag 1999), pp.41-62.

“The organic society and the Massenmenschen. Integrating young labour in the Ruhr mines 1945 – 1958”, in Robert Moeller (ed.), West Germany under construction : politics, society, and culture in the Adenauer era, (Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Press 1997), pp.287-320.

„Zwischen Kapitulation und Kohlenkrise: Mobilitaet, Stabilitaet und Wandel im Ruhrgebiet“, for Karl Teppe & Hans-Ulrich Thamer (eds.), 50 Jahre Nordrhein-Westfalen Land im Wandel(Münster: Ardy Verlag, 1997), pp.43-58.

“Division and stability: The Federal Republic of Germany 1949-1989” for Mary Fulbrook (ed.), German history since 1800, (Arnold 1997), pp.365-390. Reprinted in Mary Fulbrook (ed.), Twentieth Century Germany. Politics, culture and society 1918-1990 (London: Arnold, 2001), pp.177-203

“Total war and social change”, in Charles Townshend (ed.), The Oxford illustrated history of modern warfare, (Oxford: Oxford University Press 1997), pp.245-264. (subsequently reprinted)

“National Socialism and modernisation”, in Richard Bessel (ed.), Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany: comparisons and contrasts, (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996), pp.197-229.

“Generation conflict and German History”, in Mark Roseman (ed.), Generations in conflict, (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,1995), pp.1-46

“The generation conflict that never was: young labour in the Ruhr mining industry 1945-1957”, in ibid., pp.269-289

“Settling the workforce. Ruhr miners' housing, ideology and social integration 1945-1958”, in Klaus Tenfelde (ed.), Towards a social history of mining in the 19th and 20th Centuries, (Munich: Beck Verlag 1992, pp.1102-1123).

“Occupation policy and post-war reconstruction: British manpower policy in the Ruhr coal-mines, 1945-1947”, in Robert Lee (ed.), German industry and German industrialisation. Essays in German economic and business history in the 19th and 20th centuries, (London: Routledge, 1991, pp.286-305)

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“Political allegiance and social change: the case of workers in the Ruhr”, in John Gaffney & Eva Kolinsky (eds.), Political culture in France and Germany, (London: Routledge,1991), pp.173-206

“World War 2 and Social Change in Germany”, in Clive Emsley, Arthur Marwick and Wendy Simpson (eds.), War, peace, and social change in twentieth-century Europe, (Milton Keynes: Open University Press, 1989), pp.300-318

“The uncontrolled economy: Ruhr coal production 1945-1948”, in Ian Turner (ed), Reconstruction in post-war Germany: British occupation policy and the western zones 1945-55, (Leamington Spa: Berg, 1989), pp.93-124.

“World War 2 and social change in Germany”, in Arthur Marwick (ed.), Total war and social change, (London: Macmillan, 1988), pp.58-79

“Refugees & Ruhr miners: a case study of the impact of the refugees on post-war German society”, in Anna Bramwell (ed.), Refugees in the age of total war, (London: Unwin Hyman, 1988), pp.184-198

„Arbeiter in Bewegung. Neubergleute im Ruhrrevier 1945 - 1958.“, in Lutz Niethammer et al (eds.), Die Menschen machen ihre Geschichte nicht aus freien Stücken, aber sie machen sie selbst. Einladung zu einer Geschichte des Volkes in NRW (Berlin: Dietz, 1988), pp.192 – 196

ENCYCLOPEDIA ARTICLES Article ‘Wannsee’ for Encyclopedia Judaica (November 2006)

Articles ‘The Holocaust’ and ‘Wannsee’ for John Merriman and Jay Winters (eds.) Scribners, The Encyclopedia of Europe, 1914- 2000 (Gale Publishers 2006)

Article ‘Wannsee’ in Shelton, Dinah, ed. Encyclopedia of Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity, 3 vols. (Detroit, Mi: Macmillan Reference USA; 2005), volume 3 pp. 1140-1141.

CONFERENCE REPORTS ‘Gender in German history’, in German History vol 13 (1995), 1: 83-90.

'Hope, fear and propaganda at the Ruhr mines 1945 - 1958', in German History, Vol. 7, (1989), 2: 238-246.

OTHER WRITING “Das Undenkbare denken”, in Zeit Geschichte (2017) (the history magazine of the German newspaper Die Zeit) (2017), 1, pp,14-19.

“Introduction” in Sebastian Haffner, The meaning of Hitler, (London: Folio edition, 2011), pp. ix-xv

"Foreword" in Jürgen Matthäus (ed.), Approaching an Auschwitz Survivor (Oxford: OUP 2009), pp.v-vii

FEATURED REVIEWS “Paradox of Powerlessness,” Review (2310 words) of Mark Levene, The Crisis of Genocide, vols I and II, and Lawrence Rees, The Holocaust. A New History, for the Times Literary Supplement (July 7, 2017), No.5962, pp.26-7

“The last word,” Review (2000 words) of David Cesarani, Final Solution. The Fate of the Jews 1933-1949, for the Times Literary Supplement (September 12, 2016)

Featured review (2500 words) of Tim Snyder, Black Earth. The Holocaust as History and Warning, for the American Historical Review (June 2016, 899-902)

Review (2000 words) of Constantin Goschlar, Wiedergutmachung, Westdeutschland und die Verfolgten des Nationalsozialismus (1945-1954) for the Bulletin of the German Historical Institute London, XVI (1994), 1: 58-64.

Review (3000 words) of Carola Sachse, Siemens, der Nationalsozialismus und die moderne Familie. Eine Untersuchung zur sozialen Rationalisierung in Deutschland im 20. Jahrhundert, for the Bulletin of the German Historical Institute London vol XIV (Feb 1992) No.1: 27-33

Review (4000 words) of Peter Hüttenberger (ed.), Vierzig Jahre. Historische Entwicklungen und Perspektiven des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen and Karl Rohe, Vom Revier zum Ruhrgebiet. Wahlen, Parteien, politische Kultur, in Bulletin of the German Historical Institute London, (1989), 2: 22-27.

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Review (4000 words) of Franz Josef Brüggemeier, Leben vor Ort and Stephen Hickey, Workers in imperial Germany, in Bulletin of the German Historical Institute London, 23, (Autumn 1986): 21-26

Review (3000 words) of Werner Berg, Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft in Deutschland und Grossbritannien im Uebergang zum 'Organisierten Kapitalismus'. Unternehmer, Angestellte, Arbeiter und Staat im Steinkohlenbergbau des Ruhrgebietes und von Suedwales 1850 - 1914, in Bulletin of the German Historical Institute London, 21, (Spring 1986): 8 - 13

REVIEWS I have reviewed single publications for American Historical Review; Bulletin of the German Historical Institute, London; Canadian Journal of History; Canadian Slavonic Papers; Central European History; Clio; Economic History Review; English Historical Review; European History Quarterly; German History; History; History Workshop Journal; Holocaust Studies; Journal of Modern History; Journal of Slavonic and East European Studies; Social History.

TRANSLATIONS Carola Sachse ‘Rationalizing family life, stabilising German society’ for Carl Levy and Mark Roseman (eds.), Three postwar eras in comparison, 1918-1945-1989 (London: Palgrave 2002), pp. 173- 195.

Heinz Bude, 'The German Kriegskinder. Origin and impact of the generation of '68', for Roseman Generations in Conflict, pp.290-305.

Michael Buddrus, 'A generation twice betrayed. Youth policy in the transition from the Third Reich to the Soviet Zone of Occupation (1945 - 1946)', for Roseman Generations in Conflict, pp.247-268.

Dagmar Reese, 'The BDM Generation. A female generation in transition from dictatorship to democracy', for Roseman Generations in Conflict, pp.27-246.

Alexander v. Plato 'The Hitler Youth Generation and its role in the two post-war German states’, for Roseman Generations in Conflict, pp.210-226.

Rainer Elkar 'Young Germans and Young Germany. Some remarks on the history of German youth in the late 18th and in the first half of the 19th century', for Roseman Generations in Conflict, pp.69-91.

Andreas Musolff, Das Bild der Daimler Benz in der Presse, Aston Papers in European Politics and Society Number 1, Institute for the Study of Language and Society, Aston University, Birmingham 1992, 19pp.

Theo Horstmann, 'Geschichte der VEW' for Volume 5 of the International directory of company histories.

Falk Wiesemann, 'Jewish burials in Germany - between the englightenment and the authorities' Leo Baeck Institute Year Book XXXVII (1992): 17-31.

Günther Nenning, 'Der Ajatollah des Westens. Hans Magnus Enzensbergers Wende zum Satanismus' for Contemporary European Affairs, vol 4 (1991), 1

Helmuth Schmidt "The West and the Soviet Union" for Contemporary European Affairs, vol 2, (1989), Nr.3.

CONFERENCES AND PANELS ORGANIZED

CONFERENCES ORGANIZED 2014 Midwest German History Workshop, Bloomington, Indiana, October 2014, cosponsored by Borns Jewish Studies Program, College of Arts and Humanities Institute, Departments of History and Germanic Studies. Keynote speakers Michael Wildt (Humboldt, Berlin) and Elizabeth Jones (Colorado State).

2013 Midwest German History Workshop, Bloomington, Indiana, October 2013, cosponsored by Borns Jewish Studies Program, College of Arts and Humanities Institute, and Department of History. Keynote speakers David Blackbourn and Celia Applegate (Vanderbilt).

2012 International Conference: Holocaust Rescue in History & Memory, Bloomington Indiana, November, 2012 cosponsored by Borns Jewish Studies Program and the Indiana University Themester Program. Participants included Dr Sarah Gensburger (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Dr Emil Kerenji (US Holocaust Memorial Museum Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies), Prof Bob Moore (University of Sheffield).

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2011 International advisor to the 3. International conference on Holocaust Research, with the title “Helfer, Retter und Netzwerker des Widerstands“ organized by the Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung and the Kulturwissenschaftliches Institut, Essen, which took place in Berlin 27/28 Januar 2011

2009 International Conference: Beyond the Racial State, Bloomington, Indiana October 2009 co-sponsored by German Historical Institute Washington (with Devin Pendas, Boston College and Richard Wetzell, German Historical Institute, Washington). Participants included Donald Bloxham, Marion Kaplan, Claudia Koonz, Jürgen Matthäus, Dirk Moses and many others.

2003 International Conference: From empire to Federal Republic: elites, violence, and society in German history, (with Frank Biess and Hanna Schissler) New York Feb 2003. Speakers included Omer Bartov, Michael Geier, Paul Kennedy, Jürgen Kocka, Mary Nolan and many others.

2002 International Conference: German History from the margins: minorities in modern German history, (with Neil Gregor and Nils Roemer) conference on behalf of the German History Society and Southampton University, September 2002. Speakers include Geoff Eley, Atina Grossmann, Till van Rahden, Helmut W. Smith, Yfaat Weiss and many others.

1995 International Conference: Stabilising Europe: three post-war eras in comparison. 1918-1945-1989, (with Carl Levy) collaborative conference on behalf of German History Society, Association for the Study of Modern and Contemporary France, Association for the study of Modern Italy, 1995. Speakers include Charles Maier, Niall Ferguson, Patrick Friedenson, Serge Berstein, Paolo Pombeni and many others

1991 International Conference: The Generation Game. Generation conflict and generation contrasts in modern Germany, Regional Conference of the German Historical Society, Keele University, April 1991. Speakers include Professor Jürgen Reulecke (Siegen), Dr Alexander v Plato (Hagen), Dr Dagmar Reese (Berlin), Dr Elizabeth Harvey (Salford), Dr Joachim Whaley (Cambridge), Dr Richard Bessel (Open University).

1988 International Conference: The Americanisation of Western Europe and Japan. American models and American influence in the post-war reconstruction of Britain, Germany and Japan, in the International Business Environment Research Series, Aston University, May 14th 1988. Speakers: Professor Werner Abelshauser, (Bochum); Professor Volker Berghahn, (Brown University, Rhode Island); Dr.Jim Tomlinson, (Brunel University); Dr.Gordon Daniels, (Sheffield University).

PANELS ORGANIZED 2012 Panel: Rescuing Jews: The Left Responds at 12th biennial Lessons and Legacies Conference on the Holocaust, Evanston Illinois November 1-4 2012. Participants Sarah Gensburger, Emil Kerenji, Bob Moore, Frank Nicosia

2010 Panel: "The barbarians from our Kulturkreis": German-Speaking Jews and Nazi Perpetrators German Studies Association conference 2010. Participants Christopher Browning, Anna Hajkova, Alan Steinweis and Dorothee Wierling.

2006 Panel: Informal Sociability in Nazi Germany, German Studies Association 2006 Meeting, Pittsburg 28 October -1 November

2006 Panel: National and Colonial Projects in Contested Borderlands -- A Roundtable on Prasenjit Duara's Sovereignty and Authenticity: Manchukuo and the East Asian Modern, at the AHA 120th Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, January 5-8 2006.

2005 Panel: Bodies Politic: “Körperbildung”, Politics, and Nation in Modern Germany at the AHA 119th Annual Meeting, Seattle, Jan 5-9 2005.

MEDIA AND EXHIBITION WORK

I interviewed the historian Lyndal Roper for Profiles on WFIU, originally broadcast August 20, 2017, accessible at: http://indianapublicmedia.org/profiles/early-modern-history-scholar-lyndal-roper/

I Interviewed the historian Joanna Bourke for Profiles on WFIU, 2015. Accessible at: http://indianapublicmedia.org/profiles/historian-joanna-bourke/

C-Span Book TV broadcast the launch of “Jewish responses to Nazi persecution” April 2/3 2010. I provided the intellectual linkages between texts that were read by survivors, and joined a panel responding to audience questions. http://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/292321-1

For Radio 4’s ‘Front Row’ I discussed the CBS docudrama about the young Hitler 3rd October 2003.

With Kate Adie, I discussed parallels and differences in the language of occupation between the post-45 occupation of Germany and the recent occupation of Iraq on ‘Word of Mouth’, BBC Radio 4, recorded 22 September 2003 and broadcast early October.

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Media work in connection with the launch of The Villa, the Lake, the Meeting:

TV appearances: on discussion programme, ZDF satellite station 3sat, 9.1.2002; ‘Sunday Programme,’ GMTV, London, 27.1.2002. Radio appearances: BBC Radio 4 ‘Front Row’ (18.1.2002), Radio5 ‘Nick Campbell Show’ (21.1.2002), BBC World Service (21.1.2002).

Print Media: Article for the Guardian ‘Cognac and genocide’, appeared in Saturday edition, 5.1.2002. Article for The Higher (Times Higher Education Supplement) ‘The Protocol of the Young Men of Berlin’, appeared 18.1.2002. Article for the Scotsman, ‘Meeting about murder’, to appear in January 2002.

I scripted, conducted interviews and presented a 30 minute programme ‘The long road to Lublin’ for BBC Radio 4 on German-Jewish deportations, broadcast January 24th 2002.

I participated in the programme ‘Children of the Enemy", broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on Thursday, 21 June 2001 at 11.00.

Media work in connection with the launch of Past in Hiding:

TV: US public broadcasting book review TV show ‘Riprap’, recorded Ann Arbor, 24.3.2001.

Radio: WAAM radio station, Ann Arbor, Michigan "Ted Heisel Show" (20.3.01); Participant in BBC Radio 3 Nightwaves Program (2.11.00); and the following regional discussion programs BBC Radio Scotland, Lunchtime Program (16.10.00); BBC Radio WM, Carl Chinn afternoon program (18.10.00); BBC Radio Merseyside, lunchtime program (8.11.00); Irish Radio station evening program; BBC GMR "It's Kosher" (23.11.00); BBC Radio Solent, Nick Graffy Lunchtime programme (27.11.00).

At the Studio of the Fernuniversitaet Hagen, I translated and recorded English version of film by Alexander von Plato and Loretta Waltz, ‘Speziallager Buchenwald’ (21-22.11.00).

Adviser and researcher with the TV company Invision on a proposal for the TimeWatch series to look at post-war Germany. Proposal not adopted by TimeWatch. (April 1996).

I scripted and presented the WDR/NDR/SFB programme Zeitzeichen, looking at the British Unternehmen Kohlenpott, recruitment for the mines and German economic recovery. (July 31 1990).

I interviewed Marianne Ellenbogen, in Liverpool, for an audio-visual exhibition on war at the Ruhrland Museum in Essen. (October 1989).

PUBLIC LECTURES (2015-2017 ONLY)

Invited keynote and public lecture on „Holocaust Teaching and Research in the USA and UK“ for the conference „Lehre, Vermittlung und Forschung zum Holocaust in Deutschland. Status Quo, Impulse und Perspektiven“ at the Gedenk- und Bildungsstätte Haus der Wannsee-Konferenz, 6-7 November, 2017

“Die Rettung der Geschichte. Erlebnis und Erinnerung von Hilfsaktionen für Juden im Dritten Reich” Annual Public Lecture, Jena Center. Geschichte des 20. Jahrhunderts. 20th Century History, University of Jena, October 27, 2017

“The League and the Devil. A hidden history of opposition and rescue.” Annual Toby and Saul Reichert Holocaust Lecture, Wirth Institute for Austrian and Central European Studies University of Alberta, Edmonton, October 18, 2017

“The Wannsee Conference and the Holocaust 75 Years On” University of Saint France, Fort Wayne, February 28, 2017

“An intimate view of evil? How German Jews made sense of Nazi perpetrators” annual Holocaust Memorial lecture the Pears Institute for the study of Antisemitism at the University of London, February 1, 2017

“The Rise of Fascism in 20th Century Europe and this Pre-Inaugural Moment: What are the Similarities? What the Differences?” Congregation Beth Shalom, Bloomington, Jan 15 2017

“Commemoration and the meaning of the Holocaust”, for Holocaust Memorial Day Celebration, Indiana University – Purdue University-Indianapolis (IUPUI), Indianapolis, April 18, 2016

CONFERENCE/ SEMINAR PAPERS (2015-2017 ONLY)

„The rescue of history. Help for Jews in Nazi Germany in history and memory” for a joint session of the Colloquium Global History and the Colloquium in Contemporary History at the Free University, Berlin, October 30, 3017

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“Rescued Lives,” for the seminar "Histoire et historiographie de la Shoah" (HHS, Centre de recherches historiques, EHESS-CNRS), hosted the George and Irina Schaeffer Center for the Study of Genocide, Human Rights and Conflict Prevention, Paris, June 15, 2017

“Jews on the defensive. Nazis in German Jewish accounts” at the conference Wie bürgerlich war der Nationalsozialismus, Jena, Germany, October 20-22, 2016.

“The German War” at the panel Experiences and Expectations 1939-1945 at the German Studies Association annual conference, San Diego, September 28 – October 2, 2016.

“Biography, the historians, and the Wannsee Conference” at the workshop Biographical Approaches to the Wannsee Conference, Haus der Wannsee-Konferenz, Berlin, November 20, 2015

“Race to complexity” in the panel Complexity as an Analytical Category at the German Studies Association Annual Conference, Washington, DC, October 1-4 2015

“On biographical writing” at the conference Writing the Biography of Gershom Scholem: An International Workshop Indiana University, Bloomington In cooperation with University of California at Davis, September 17-19, 2015

“Victim Diaries and Holocaust Memory: Some Reflections” at the workshop Reappraising the Anne Frank Diaries: Contexts and Receptions at the European University Institute, Florence, 15-16 April, 2015

"Holocaust rescue beyond altruism and hagiography” at the Jewish Studies Seminar,Vanderbilt, Nashville, January 28, 2015

OTHER RESEARCH ACTIVITY

See Service below

TEACHING

TEACHING PRIZES AND GRANTS

2007 Indiana University Trustees Teaching Award for excellence in teaching (History)

2005 Indiana University Trustees Teaching Award for excellence in teaching (Jewish Studies)

1999 Japan Foundation Library Foundation Programme together with Hitomi Tobe 400,000 Yen for Library Purchasing in Japanese Studies area.

Higher Education Funding Council of England ‘History 2000’ award together with Hannah Barker for research into improving student communication skills. Value £7449

1991 Keele University Teaching Innovation Award (1 term sabbatical + £500) for development of computing for historians course (award shared with Dr Patricia Clavin).

RESEARCH AND INNOVATION IN TEACHING

In 2006-7 I participated in an IU History Learning Project program to address bottlenecks in student teaching. I used a 200 level War and Violence course to address the way students identify and construct argument. The techniques I developed were discussed in a Journal of American History article by Arlene Diaz, Joan Middendorf, David Pace and Leah Shopkow.

In 1997, at Keele University Dr Hannah Barker and I were in receipt of an award from the HEFCE funded project, History 2000. Using this money we designed a modern history course, designed to integrate the teaching of historical and transferable skills into the history curriculum. The course had a particular focus on group working and communication skills. As well as a publication for History 2000, the project also resulted in two First Year history modules which came on stream at Keele in 1999.

In 1991, at Keele University Dr Patricia Clavin and I were in receipt of a Teaching Innovation Award at Keele to design a course on computing for historians. Using a publicly available database of early membership of the Nazi party, students were taught how to construct and analyse a historical database.

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COURSES TAUGHT

INDIANA UNIVERSITY 600 level graduate course A Century of Genocide

600 level graduate course Historiography of the Holocaust

600 level graduate course (co-taught) The rise and fall of racial empire in Germany and Japan 1870-1950

600 level graduate course Nazism and German Society

600 level graduate course Life after death: Germans and Jews in post-war German society

400 level capstone History research seminar: Perpetrators of the Holocaust

400 level capstone History research seminar: Testimonies of the Holocaust

300 level lecture course History of the Holocaust

300 level intensive writing course Perpetrators of the Holocaust

300 level intensive writing course Testimonies of the Holocaust

300 level lecture course European anti-Semitism since the enlightenment

200 level lecture course Genocide in the Modern World

200 level lecture course War and Violence in 20th Century Europe

100 level co-taught lecture course “Screening the Past. History on Film”

MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY 2002 In April 2002 one-credit course on The Wannsee conference

SOUTHAMPTON 2001-2003 Special Subject: The Holocaust

First year course: The uses and abuses of history

KEELE 1989-1999 First Year lectures: German Unification; Weimar Germany; Nazi Germany; European Integration

Second Year Skills Option: Computing and History

Second Year Option, lectures and seminars (with Patricia Clavin): Reshaping Western Europe 1918-1961

Second Year Option, lectures and seminars (with Jackie Sheehan): Mavericks to Model States, Germany and Japan 1870-1970

Final Year Special Subject: Hitler’s Social Revolution

Final Year Option: Germany 1945-the present (taught 1994-5)

Final Year Option: The Holocaust (taught 1999-2000)

MA Contemporary History, Foundation Course

MA Contemporary History, Research Training Course

MA Contemporary History, Option course Mavericks to Model States, Germany and Japan 1870-1970

ASTON 1984-1989* First Year Course: Lecture and seminar teaching German history 1806-1945

Second Year Course Lecture and Seminar: The German economy Second Year Option Course: The German business environment

* (all courses taught in German language)

WARWICK 1980-1 Seminar teaching German History 1871-1945

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GRADUATE TEACHING

At IU I have advised the following successfully completed PhDs:

Amy Simon, “Surrounded By The Hunter On All Sides”: Jewish Perceptions Of Perpetrators In The Nazi Ghettos (defended 2015)

Elizabeth Lambert, The Gauforum, the Camp and the City of Classics: Landscape and Memory in Postwar Weimar (defended 2014)

Erin Corber: L’Esprit du Corps: Bodies, Communities, and the Reconstruction of Jewish Life in France, 1914-1940 (defended 2013)

Brendan Fay: The Promise of Tradition: Music, Modernity and Mass Society in Weimar Germany. (defended 2012)

Chris Molnar: Nation, Migration, and Cold War: Yugoslavs in Germany, 1945-1995 (defended 2012)

I have also been on the committee for another 14 successfully defended PhDs.

I am currently advising four PhD students and am on the committees of another five.

At Southampton I supervised until my departure two PhD students, working on public memory of the German occupation of the Channel Islands, and (co-supervised with Neil Gregor) on widows in post-war Germany.

EXTERNAL EXAMINING (UK)

(MA and PhD examining listed in the research section)

External examiner in Modern History for University of Birmingham 1997-8 and 2002-4

OTHER TEACHING ACTIVITY

Faculty Mentor, German Historical Institute 2013 Transatlantic Historisches Kolleg, Munich from May 29 to June 1, 2013

I taught seven sessions in the “History of the Holocaust” at the University of Cape Town, 2013

In the UK I was a regular lecturer to A-level students on Nazi Germany and the Holocaust for Sovereign and the Training Partnership. In Autumn 1999 I gave a guest lecture series on the Holocaust to the Mosaic group, Centre for Advanced Studies, Birmingham University.

SERVICE (UNIVERSITY)

INDIANA 2004-

College/ University

2015-2017 Member, College Promotion Committee

2014 Reviewer, Andrew W. Mellon Foundation for innovative international research, teaching and collaboration grants

2009-2010 University representative on the Indiana state-wide Lumina Foundation pilot project “Learning Outcomes and Competencies for History Programs”

2009-2010 Member, Indiana University General Education: Society and History Sub-Committee

Jewish Studies

2013- 2020 Director, Borns Jewish Studies Program

2013-2014 Member, Search Committee for Rosenfeld Chair in Jewish Studies

2013-2014 Chair, Search Committee for Noam Zadoff

2011-2013,

2006-2010 Member of Jewish Studies Faculty Affairs Committee

2006 Jewish Studies representative on promotion committee Joelle Balouhl,

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History

2015 Chair, Tenure Committee Krista Maglen

2014-2015 Chair, Search Committee for editor of American Historical Review

2013-2014 Member, Promotion Committee Rebecca Spang

2011-2013 Director of Undergraduate Studies, History, Indiana University

2011-2013 2008-2010 Chair, Undergraduate Affairs Committee, History, Indiana University

2011 Chair, tenure committee Julia Roos

2009-2010 Elected member of History Department Faculty Executive Council.

2008-2010 Chair, Undergraduate Affairs Committee, History, Indiana University

2008-2010 Director of Undergraduate Studies, History, Indiana University

2008 Chair, tenure committee Michael Dodson

2005-2013, 2016-2017

Creator and organizer of Modern European History Colloquium at IU, a forum for internal and outside speakers that meets four times a semester

2004-2006 Member, Appointment Committee for Spousal Hire and for a search in Modern China

2004-2006 Member, tenure committees for Jonathan Sheehan and Matthias Lehman

2004-2005 Elected member of History Department Faculty Executive Council.

German Studies

2007-2010 Member, Prize Committee, Walter Salz Essay Prize

SOUTHAMPTON 2000-2003

2001 – 2003 Chair of the History Department.

2002 – 2003 Director, the Parkes Institute for Jewish- non-Jewish relations.

KEELE 1989-2000

Course and departmental service

1997 – 1999 Course director MA Contemporary History – included responsibility for publicity, recruitment, induction, teaching administration, assessment and examining, and student counselling.

1992 – 1993 With Patricia Clavin I was responsible, in Professor Townshend’s absence, for the introduction of the Undergraduate Degree in International History

1989 – 1997 Course director for Keele’s MA in European Studies.

Also a member of the departmental teaching committee.

University service

1996 – 1999 Faculty of Humanities representative on Senate

1996 – 1999 Faculty of Humanities representative on University Research Committee

1996 – 1999 Faculty of Humanities representative on Computer Policy Advisory Board

1994 Chaired University Working Party to look into use of email in the University

1993 – 1994 Secretary to the Faculty of Humanities.

ASTON 1984-1989

1986 – 1989 Departmental examinations officer.

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EXTRA-UNIVERSITY SERVICE

INSTITUTIONAL REVIEWS

2015 One of three-person external evaluation panel for accreditation of the Institute for the Study of German Jews, for the Senate of Hamburg

One of three external evaluators for evaluation of the History Faculty of Oxford University for Oxford University

JOURNAL EDITORIAL BOARDS AND ACADEMIC ADVISORY COMMITTEES

2016 – Present Appointed editorial board member Dapim. Studies on the Holocaust

2015 – 2016 Appointed editorial board member Holocaust Studies: a journal of culture and history

2011 – Present Appointed Board Member, University of Michigan Press series "Social History, Popular Culture and Politics in Germany."

2005 – Present Appointed North American Correspondent for Revue d'histoire de la Shoah.

2005 – Present Appointed faculty advisor for American Historical Review

2004 – Present Appointed Member, Academic Advisory Council (Wissenschaftlicher Beirat) of the House of the Wannsee Conference, Berlin

2004 – 2016 Appointed member of editorial board of Contemporary European History

2004 – 2015 Appointed consulting editor of Holocaust Studies: A Journal of History and Culture

2001 – 2003 Member of the Board of Directors, Wiener Library, London

1996 – Present Appointed Member of Editorial Advisory Board German History

INTERNATIONAL PRIZE COMMITTEES

2017 – 2018 Jury, Yad Vashem International Book Prize, Jerusalem

2006 – 2007 Chair, Sybil Halpern Milton Memorial Book Prize Committee, German Studies Association

PANEL MODERATOR OR DISCUSSANT

2017 German Studies Association Annual Conference, Atlanta, discussant of the panel “German History beyond borders”, moderator of the panel “Masculinities in the Third Reich”

2016 German Studies Association Annual Conference, San Diego, moderator of the panel “Warcrimes and reconciliation”

2015 German Studies Association Annual Conference, Washington DC, discussant for the panel “Ambivalences and ‚Bruchstellen’ in Nazi Biographies: Recent Research in Regional Contexts “

2015 Discussant on final panel at Beyond Versailles: Governance, Legitimacy, and the Formation of New Polities after the Great War International conference at Humboldt University, May 21-23, 2015

2014 German Studies Association Annual Conference, Kansas City, moderator and discussant for the panel New Approaches to the Holocaust”

2013 German Studies Association Annual Conference, Denver, moderator for the panel “Jewish Experiences and Resistance before and during World War II

2012 German Studies Association Annual Conference, Milwaukee, discussant for the panel “The Holocaust and the Imagination: New Cultural Approaches to the Nazi Genocide”

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2011 German Studies Association Annual Conference, Louisville, moderator for the panel ?Memory and Emotion in the Third Reich”; discussant for the panel “Witnesses and Witnessing: Giving “Expert” and ‘Professional’ Testimony at the Postwar Trials of Nazi Perpetrators and Jewish ‘Collaborators’”

2010 German Studies Association Annual Conference, Oakland, discussant for the panel “Race and Space across Borders: War Crimes of Nazi Germany and Its Allies”

2010 Moderator for the final panel at the conference Everyday Approaches to the Persecution of Jews of Greater Germany and the ‚Protectorate’, 1941-45: Work in Progress, conference organized by the University of Toronto, Berlin and Institut fur Zeitgeschichte, Munich, Berlin 18-20 November 2010

2007 German Studies Association Annual Conference, San Diego, moderator for the panel “Nazi Rule in the East -- The Case of the Warthegau”

2007 Discussant at the Polish Studies Conference, IU, Polish-German Post/Memory

2005 German Studies Association Annual Conference, Milwaukee, moderator and discussant for the panel “Crime and Punishment: Leniency, Clemency and Failed Justice in Postwar Nazi Trials”

TENURE, PROMOTION AND GRANT REFEREEING

2017 External referee for professorial appointment, Rice University

External referee for tenure, Ohio University

External referee for promotion to associate professor, Monash University, Australia

External referee for promotion to full professor, University of Vermont

External referee for promotion to associate professor, University of Sussex, UK

External referee for promotion to personal chair, University of Southampton, UK

External referee for professorial appointment, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

2016 External referee for professorial distinction award, Oxford University, Oxford, UK

External Referee for promotion to associate professor, Monash University, Australia

External Referee for Promotion to extraordinary professor, University of Munich

2015 External referee for tenure at Vanderbilt

External referee for a promotion to full professor, University of Virginia

External referee for a promotion to associate professor at Hebrew University Jerusalem

2014 External referee for a tenure at Purdue

External referee for tenure at Hebrew University, Jerusalem

External referee for a promotion to associate professor at Western Galilee College, Israel

External referee for a promotion to full professor, Binghamton University

2013 External referee for a tenure case, University of Nebraska, Lincoln

External referee for a promotion to full professor, UCSD

2012 External reviewer for the APART Austrian research program

External referee for a promotion to senior lecturer, University of Birmingham, UK

2011 External referee for a tenure case, Penn State

External referee for a promotion to senior lecturer, University of Southampton, UK

External referee for a promotion to distinguished professor, CUNY

2010 External referee for a tenure case, Amherst

2009 External referee for promotion to full professor, University of Texas, Dallas

2007 External referee for a promotion to distinguished professor, Northern Illinois University

2007 External referee for a promotion to personal Chair, University of Edinburgh

2006 I served on the selection board for the National Endowment of the Humanities summer 2006

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2004 External referee for a promotion to full professor, NYU

External referee for a promotion to readership, University of Nottingham, UK

In addition, I have provided external assessment for the Austrian Science Fund (FWF); Economic and Social Science Research Fund (ESRC), UK; the National Science Foundation; the Nuffield Foundation, UK; the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Board of Canada

MANUSCRIPT REFEREEING

I have refereed book manuscripts for Arnold, Berg, Berghahn, Blackwell, Bloomsbury, Cambridge, I.B.Taurus, Indiana University Press, Longman, Manchester University Press, University of Michigan Press, University of Nebraska Press, Oxford, Palgrave, Polity, Penguin UK, Princeton, Routledge, Taylor and Francis, Yale, and article manuscripts for the journals Contemporary European History, European History Quarterly, German History, German Studies Review, Jewish Social Studies, Journal of Contemporary History, Journal of Genocide Research, Journal of National and Ethnic Studies.

EXTERNAL EXAMINING OF RESEARCH

I have externalled PhDs at the Universities of Durham, London, Oxford, Sheffield and Wolverhampton within the UK, at European University Institute, Florence and Monash University, Australia, and M Phil dissertations at UEA and Cambridge.

MEMBERSHIP OF LEARNED SOCIETIES

Since 2004 Member of the German Studies Association

Since 2003 Member of the American Jewish Studies Association

2002 Elected Fellow of the Royal Historical Society

2001 Visiting scholar at Michigan State University

Since 2001 Member of the American Historical Association

Since 1984 Member of German History Society, UK

1991 Appointed Fellow of the Centre for Interdisciplinary German Studies, University of Liverpool

1989-1993 Treasurer of the German History Society

1988-1993 Member of the Committee of the German History Society

OTHER RESPONSIBILITIES

2000 – 2003 Member, Southampton Hillel House committee

1985 – 1988 Member and vice-chair of the King David School, Birmingham, parent teacher association

OTHER ACADEMIC-RELATED ACTIVITY

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 2001 – 2003 Computing Officer, History Department, Southampton

1996 – 1999 Board of Humanities representative on Keele Computer Policy Advisory Board

1995 – 2001 I created and administered the UK-based bulletin board ‘german-history’

1994 – 1995 Chaired working party to look into use of email at Keele

1994 – 1999 I created and administered the History Department Website at Keele

1991 – 1992 Teaching Innovation award at Keele to develop Computing for Historians teaching course

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LANGUAGES

I have near-native proficiency in German and reading ability in French.