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Expanded Graduate Faculty, Professor
Email: hanebrin@history.rutgers.edu |
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Education: |
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Publications: |
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- “The Redemption of Christian Hungary: Christianity, Confession, and Nationalism in Hungary, 1919-1944.” In Michael Geyer and Hartmut Lehmann, editors. Religion und Nation. Goettingen: Wallstein Verlag, 2004.
- “‘Christian Europe’ and National Identity in Inter-War Hungary.” In Marsha Rozenblit and Pieter Judson, editors. Reconstructing Nationalities in East Central Europe. Berghahn Books, forthcoming.
- “Continuities and Change in Hungarian Antisemitism, 1945-1948.” In Hungary and the Holocaust. Confrontation With the Past. Symposium Proceedings. The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, 2001.
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Academic Interests: |
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Modern East Central Europe, with a particular focus on Hungary; the history of nationalism and antisemitism as modern political ideologies; the place of religion in the modern nation-state. |
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Awards: |
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- ACLS Postdoctoral Fellowship in East European Studies, 2003-4.
- Fellow, Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies, The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, September-December, 1999.
- Fellow, Center for Advanced Studies on Peace and International Cooperation, University of Chicago, 1999-2000.
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Courses Usually Taught: |
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Undergraduate:
- The History of the Holocaust
- Development of Europe II
- 20th Century Europe
- The Making of Modern Eastern Europe
- 20th Century Eastern Europe
Graduate:
- Problems and Directed Readings: Modern Europe
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