Extended CV - European University Institute
Extended CV - European University Institute
Extended CV - European University Institute
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Jan-Werner Müller, Another Country: German Intellectuals, Unification and National Identity (New<br />
Haven, 2000) in German Politics and Society, 19: 2 (Summer 2001), 119-24.<br />
Thomas F. Homer-Dixon, Environment, Scarcity, and Violence (Princeton, N.J., 1999) in the Journal<br />
of Genocide Research, 3:2 (2001), 307-10.<br />
Mary Fulbrook, German National Identity after the Holocaust (London, 1999) in Politikon: The South<br />
African Journal of Political Studies, 27 (April 2000), 175-77.<br />
Norbert Elias, The Germans: Power Struggles and the Development of Habitus in the Nineteenth and<br />
Twentieth Centuries (New York, 1996) on H-German (international internet list for German<br />
historians: http://www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.php?id=2826), February 1999.<br />
Karl Dietrich Bracher, Turning Points in Modern <strong>European</strong> History (Cambridge, MA, 1995) in<br />
German Politics and Society, 14 (1996), 129-33.<br />
Translations<br />
Christhard Hoffmann, “Politische Kultur und Gewalt gegen Minderheiten,” Jahrbuch für<br />
Antisemitismusforschung, 2 (1994), 93-120, in Christhard Hoffmann and Werner Bergmann,<br />
and Helmut Walser Smith, eds., Exclusionary Violence and Anti-Jewish Riots in Modern German<br />
History (Ann Arbor: <strong>University</strong> of Michigan Press, 2002), 67-92.<br />
SCHOLARLY PRESENTATIONS<br />
Keynote Lectures, Invited Papers, Workshop Presentations, Master Classes<br />
“Genocide in Global Historical (and Comparative) Perspective.” Faculty of Historical and<br />
Cultural Studies, <strong>University</strong> of Vienna, 3 October 2013.<br />
“Naming Genocide: The Legacy of Lemkin,” panel discussion, Center for Jewish History, New<br />
York, 24 September 2013.<br />
“How and Why the Use and Abuse of History is Inescapable, Inevitable and Invaluable for Life,”<br />
Keynote address, Uses and Abuses of History: Public History in Greece, Volos, Greece, 30<br />
August 2013.<br />
“Combining Structure and Affect in Explaining Political Violence,” Representing Violence:<br />
History, Politics and Theory, Lichtenberg-Kolleg, Göttingen, 10 June 2013.<br />
“Vom Terror der Geschichte zu einer kosmopolitischen Zukunft: Die Entkolonialisierung der<br />
Erinnerung in einem globalen Kontext,” Einstein Forum, Potsdam, 30 April 2013.<br />
“Holocaust Studies and Genocide Studies: A Fraught Relationship?” Remembering Primo Levi:<br />
From Memory to the Archive, NYU–Villa la Pietra, Florence, 19 March 2013.<br />
“Settler Colonialism and Decolonization: National Liberation Movements and the Terror of<br />
History,” Transitions to New Political Order in Divided Societies: Comparative Lessons for<br />
Israel/Palestine, EUI, 8-9 March 2013.<br />
“Hannah Arendt and Raphael Lemkin on Empire and Genocide,” Thinking for Yourself: A<br />
Conference in Honour of Professor Robert Manne, La Trobe <strong>University</strong>, 28 February-1<br />
March 2013.<br />
Participation as invited panel member in Berliner Colloquium zur Zeitgeschichte, “Zwei Links–<br />
Zwei Rechts: Zur Anschlussfähigkeit der Ideologien des 20. Jahrhunderts,” 15-16 February<br />
2013.<br />
“Terrorized Histories and Cosmopolitan Futures: Decolonizing Memories in Global Context,”<br />
Keynote address, Regions of Memory conference, Warsaw, 28 November 2012.<br />
“Taner Ackam’s The Young Turks’ Crime Against Humanity: A Commentary,” Strassler Center for<br />
Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Clark <strong>University</strong>, 13 September 2012.<br />
“How and Why Did Genocide Become a Non-Political Crime?,” Asia Pacific Centre for the<br />
Responsibility to Protect, <strong>University</strong> of Queensland, 21 August 2012; Berkeley Human<br />
Rights Seminar, 4 September 2012; NEH workshop, “Genocide and Human Rights: A<br />
Fraught Relationship?” CUNY Graduate Center, 7 September 2012; Department of History,<br />
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