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Julie Carlson |profile|email
(Associate Professor of English, Ph.D. University of Chicago)
Julie Carlson's areas of interest include British Romanticism, feminist
and queer theories, early nineteenth-century British theater, and the
social revolutions of the 1790s and 1960s.
Ulrich Keller |profile|email
(Professor of History of Art and Architecture, Ph.D. University of Munich)
Ulrich Keller's research interests have ranged from Rembrandt to Caspar
David Friedrich to Walker Evans and contemporary documentary photography.
He is most interested in the relationships images have with technology
and ideology. His numerous awards include a Guggenheim and the Erich Stenger
Award from the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Photographie. His publications
include books on August Sander, Walker Evans, Rembrandt and others.
Harold Marcuse |profile|email
Affiliated Faculty (Associate Professor, Modern German History, Ph.D.
University of Michigan, 1992)
Harold Marcuse has worked extensively on memorial sites, historical monuments,
and the reception of the Nazi past in Germany from 1945 to the present.
He has published articles on Holocaust memorials, memorial sites, and
museums, as well as on the politics of memory. In 1985 he co-produced
an exhibition about monuments and memorials commemorating events of the
Nazi era, which was shown in nearly thirty German cities, including Dachau.
His major book, Legacies of Dachau: The Uses and Abuses of a Concentration
Camp, 1933-2001 (Cambridge University Press, 2001), traces the local,
regional, national and international reception of a concentration camp,
and Nazi atrocities more generally, from the beginning of the Nazi period
to the new millennium.
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