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Curriculum Vitae

Claudia Koonz

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Education

PhDRutgers University1969
MAColumbia University1964
BAUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison1962

Professional Experience / Employment History

Duke University
Assoc Prof, after 1995, Professor, 1988 - 2004
The College of the Holy Cross
Assistant - Associate Prof, 1972 - 1988
Awards, Honors, and Distinctions

American Academy, Berlin
Virginia Humanities Foundation (declined), Spring 2006
Woodrow Wilson Center (declined), June, 2005
John Simon Guggenheim Foundation, 2005
History Book Club Book of the Month selection, March, 2004
Belknap Book designation, January, 2003
Selected Recent Invited Talks

Veiled Heads and Masked Faces:, UNC Global Education Center, April 27, 2007  
Collective Responsibility, Ethics, and the Holocaust, Chapman University, March 31, 2007  
The Right to Remain Hidden: the "Headscarf Wars", UW Madison, February 19, 2007  
“Mobilization in Mass Politics: Agency, Gender and Race in The History of National Socialist Germany and its relevance in Mass Democracies in the Post Cold War World.”, Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea, July 04, 2006  
'Veiled threat: Islamic headscarf debates in France.', University of Cincinnati, Nov 10, 2005 [available here]  
Charles Phelps Taft Lecture, Nov 9, 2005 [available here]  
Faith-Based Politics: Hitler’s Campaigns for Ethnic Revival, Borough of Manhattan Community College, March 2005 [available here]  
Gender in Metanarratives of Nazi History, Senate House, University of London, October 13, 2005  
How Decent People Learned to Hate: The Nazi Conscience, Westchester Holocaust Education Center, Manhattanville College, Dec 12, 2005 [calendar.htm#dec12]  
How Racism Became Respectable in Nazi Germany, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, April 13, 2005 [html]  
How Racism became Respectable: An exploration of Nazi Public Culture.', Manhattan College, Bronxville, New York, Nov 1, 2005 [news.shtml]  
Raul Hilberg Lecture, University of Vermont, Burlington, October 19, 2005 [article.php]  
The Current State and Future Direction of Holocaust Studies, Gig Harbor, Washington, July 24-26  
US Holocaust Memorial Museum Outreach Lecture, University of California at Northridge, March 25, 2005 [available here]  
`The Hijab and ethnic panic. Un-veiling in colonial narratives and present-day discourse in France'?, Senate House, University of London, October 14, 2005  
Making Racism Respectable, Keynote, Facing History, Brookline Massachusetts, August 15, 2005 [available here]  
Robert S. Morton Lecture,, Northeastern University, March 30, 2005 [htm]  
“’The Jewish Question’ in Popular Racial Science, as Illustrated in the Periodical, Neues Volk.”, Brown University, November 0407, 2004 [html]  
"Popular Political Culture in the Third Reich", Victoria & Albert, London, May 24, 2004  
« L'historien, les images et l'usage politique du passé: le cas du national-socialisme,», Ecole des hautes études, Paris, May 7, 14 & 28, 2004 [fr]  
"Faith-Based Lies", Franklin Center, April 17, 2004  
"The Politics of Impunity: Ethnic Renaissance and Racial War in Nazi Germany.", Franklin Center, March 31, 2004  
The Culture of Impunity, The John Locke Foundation, Raleigh, March 22, 2004  
Is there a European Identity?, Arthur F. Burns Fellowship Program, Finalists' Conference in Berlin, undefined, 2006  
NOVEMBER 9-10, 1938:POGROM. “Kristallnacht" (The Night of the Broken Glass)., 2005 [available here]  
Doctoral Theses Directed

Craig Pepin, The Holy Grail of Pure Wissenschaft:, (1995 - 2001)  
Publications (listed separately)

Last modified: 2008/07/14