Benjamin Lieberman
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Office Information:
Miller Hall, Room 31A
Phone: 978-665-3090
Email: blieberman@fsc.edu
Office Hours:
Semester: Fall 2009
Tuesdays 12:30-2:00 PM
Wednesdays 11:00-12:15
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Courses Taught: |
- World Civilizations I, II, and III (HIST 1000, 1100, 1150)
- Europe Today (HIST 2110)
- 20th Century Europe (HIST 2150)
- Nazi Germany (HIST 2155)
- Holocaust (HIST 2160)
- Armenian Genocide (HIST 2170)
- Modern African History (HIST 2930)
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Education: |
- Ph.D. History University of Chicago 1992
- M.A. History University of Chicago 1992
- B.A. History Yale University 1984
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Research Interests: |
Research Interests: Ethnic Cleansing and Genocide, Weimar Republic
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Current Projects: |
Current Projects: Origins of Ethnic Cleansing
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Representative Publications: |
Representative Publications:Terrible Fate: Ethnic Cleansing and the Making of Modern Europe (Ivan R. Dee, 2006)“Ethnic Cleansing in the Greek-Turkish Conflicts from the Balkan Wars through the Treaty of Lausanne: Identifying and Defining Ethnic Cleansing,” in Steven Bela Vardy and T. Hunt Tooley, eds., Ethnic Cleansing in Twentieth-Century Europe (forthcoming 2003, East European Monographs, Boulder, Colorado; distributed by Columbia University Press)
"From Economic Miracle to Standort Deutschland: Exchanging Economic Metaphors in the Federal Republic of Germany,” German Politics and Society 18 (2000). 30-65.
From Recovery to Catastrophe: Municipal Stabilization and Political Crisis in Weimar Germany, (New York: Berghahn Books, 1998).
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Professional Affiliations: |
American Historical Association
German Studies Assocation
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