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Research
These pages highlight research and active learning projects undertaken by faculty, graduate students and undergraduates.

Faculty Research

Read about the research of some of our faculty:

Debórah Dwork Debórah Dwork and her colleague Robert Jan van Pelt contributed an essay about the labor camps and the plight of Jews in occupied Poland to a recently published book called Letters to Sala: A Young Woman's Life in Nazi Labor Camps.
Thomas Kuehne Thomas Kuehne, historian, creates a picture of how wartime and mass violence affected gender roles and interpersonal relationships in Nazi Germany. In a recent interview he describes the ideals and realities of masculinity and comradeship among German youth and soldiers during World War II.
Shelly Tenenbaum Shelly Tenenbaum As a professor of both sociology and Jewish studies, she conducts research on such wide ranging topics as Jewish self-help societies and attitudes toward a controversial student assessment exam. Shelly is the Director of the Undergraduate Concentration in Holocaust and Genocide Studies and teaches a course on Genocide.
Valerie Sperling Valerie Sperling Government professor Valerie Sperling and undergraduate Devon Tarmasiewicz shared an interest in the intricacies and global impact of events in eastern Europe and Russia. Sperling traveled to Russia to investigate women's activism and Tarmasiewicz explored documents once belonging to the American Communist Party.
Beverly Grier Beverly Grier Government and international relations professor Beverly Grier examines the relationship between childhood, children's labor and the state in Zimbabwe before and after European colonization.

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