GIULIANA CHAMEDES

Harvard University, Program in History & Literature Barker Center, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 02138 [email protected] (212) 864-0640

EMPLOYMENT Lecturer, Program in History & Literature, Harvard University, July 2013-present

EDUCATION

Ph.D. (passed with distinction) Columbia University, Modern European History, May 2013 MPhil (distinguished performance) The University of Cambridge, European History, June 2004 B.A. (magna cum laude, with honors) Brown University, History & Early Modern Studies, May 2003 (study abroad: Reid Hall [Paris] and the University of Florence)

DISSERTATION

The Vatican and the Making of the Atlantic Order, 1920-1960 Advisor: Victoria De Grazia Committee members: Mark Mazower, Samuel Moyn, Andrew Preston, Charles Gallagher, S.J.

ARTICLES, ESSAYS, & BOOK CHAPTERS

"The Vatican, Nazi-Fascism, and the Making of Transnational Anticommunism in the 1930s," Journal of Contemporary History (revise & resubmit)

"The Christian Churches and the Allied Occupation: Writing Religion Back Into Transatlantic History," in Transatlantic in a Transnational Era, Michael Kimmage and Charlotte Lerg, eds. (contract under negotiation)

"The Limits of Ecumenism in Europe and the United States: The Judeo-Bolshevik Myth in the Early Cold War," Journal of Contemporary History [commissioned for special issue on transnational anticommunism, to appear in winter 2016]

"Decolonizing the Faith? The Catholic Origins of Development Economics at the United Nations," French Politics, Culture, & Society [commissioned for special issue on religion and decolonization, to appear in spring 2015]

"The Vatican and the Reshaping of the European International Order after World War I," The Historical Journal, 56 (December 2013): 955-976. "Pius XII, Rights Talk and the Dawn of the Religious Cold War," in Religion and Human Rights, Devin Pendas, ed. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014)

"La Giac di Gedda di fronte alla crisi europea,'" in Luigi Gedda nella storia, Paolo Trionfini and Simona Ferrantin, eds. (Rome: Studium, 2013), pp. 325-336.

"Cardinal Pizzardo and the Internationalization of Catholic Action," in Gouvernement pontifical sous Pie XI, Laura Pettinaroli, ed. (Rome: École française de Rome, 2012) "Europe’s New Crusade: Will the Tolerant Society Survive the Battle over Islam?" with Sasha Polakow- Suransky, The American Prospect, 26 August 2002

ENCYCLOPEDIA ENTRIES "Internationalism," in Routledge Encyclopedia of Modernism, Vincent Pecora, ed. (London: Routledge, forthcoming)

"Catholic Action," "Political Atheism," in Dictionnaire historique, politique et culturel du Vatican (1870 à nos jours), Christophe Dickès, ed. (Paris: Robert Laffont, 2012)

"Primo Tapia," in Wobblies!: A Graphic History of the Industrial Workers of the World, Paul Buhle and Nicole Schulman, eds. (New York: Verso, 2005)

BOOK REVIEWS Review-Essay, "The Catholic Church and Religious Internationalism, 1870-1970"

Review, Frank J. Coppa, The Policies and Politics of Pope Pius XII: Between Diplomacy and Morality (New York: Peter Lang, 2011), reviewed for The Historian (forthcoming)

Review, Peter Eisner, The Pope's Last Crusade: How an American Jesuit Helped Pope Pius XI's Campaign to Stop Hitler (New York: William Morrow, 2013), reviewed for America, May 2013

Review, Emma Fattorini, Pio XI, Hitler e Mussolini: La solitudine di un papa (Turin: Einaudi, 2007), reviewed for The Journal of Modern Italian Studies, 14, 3 (2009): 365-366

TRANSLATIONS Franco Loi, "Secundum Luna," Circumference (winter 2003)

Embargoed Voice: Poems by Milli Graffi, trans. with Michael Gizzi (Providence: Burning Deck Press, 2002)

FELLOWSHIPS, HONORS, & AWARDS

Conspiracy & Democracy Visiting Fellow, the University of Cambridge, June 2014

Kennan Institute, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Research Scholarship, May 2014

Cappadocia Prize for Best Unpublished Manuscript, awarded at the AHA by SIHS, January 2014

Committee on Instruction, Program in History & Literature, Harvard University, July 2013-present

2 Invited Contributor, Critical Approaches to Human Rights, Research Project, Institute for Global Law and Policy, Harvard Law School, September 2013-September 2014

Visiting Scholar, Center for European Studies, Harvard University, December 2012-May 2013

Human Rights Essay Prize, Institute for the Study of Human Rights, Columbia University, 2012

American Council of Learned Societies/Mellon Dissertation Completion Fellowship, 2010-2011

Whiting Fellowship, Columbia University, 2010-2011 (declined)

Josephine De Karman Fellowship, 2010-2011 (declined)

Rome Prize, American Academy in Rome, 2009-2010 (declined)

Institute for Religion, Culture, and Public Life Fellowship, Columbia University, summer 2010

Full Hofstadter Fellowship, Department of History, Columbia University, 2004-2010

SHARF/Bemis Research Grant, Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations, fall 2008 Summer Research Fellowship, Columbia Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, summer 2008

Reid Hall Fellowship for study in Paris, Columbia University, summers 2005 and 2010 Prize for Best MPhil dissertation, Selwyn College, the University of Cambridge, July 2004

Craig Cambridge Fellowship (full room, board, tuition), the University of Cambridge, 2003–2004

Marjorie Harris Weiss Memorial Premium in History, Brown University, May 2003

UTRA, Undergraduate Teaching Research Assistant Grant, Brown University, 2000-2001

Phi Beta Kappa, member since 1999

INVITED LECTURES & PRESENTATIONS

"Recasting the 'Christian West'? The Early Debates on Religion at the United Nations," Dartmouth College Intellectual History Reading Group, spring 2014

"The Occupation of Europe and the Religious Cold War," Theorizing Religion in Modern Europe, Harvard University, January 2014

Respondent, "Decolonization, Empire, Migration," Society for French Historical Studies Annual Meeting, Boston, April 2013

"Writing the Vatican into Transnational European History," Department of History, Duke University, February 2013

"The Catholic Church and the Atlantic Order," Department of History, University of Maryland at College Park, February 2013

3 Roundtable participant and principal conference organizer, New Histories of Transnational Christianity, Center for European Studies, Harvard University, February 2013

"Wilson vs. Lenin vs. Pope Pius XI," Religion & History Series, Wesleyan University, November, 2012

"Vatican Anticommunism in Theory and Practice," Naming the Enemy: Anticommunism in the Interwar and Postwar Years [conference organizer], Occidental College, November 2012

"Anti-Secular Democrats? The Religious Politics of Pope Pius XII, Ali Shari'ati and Imam Khomeini," The Political Languages of Christian Democracy: Historical Aspects -- and Lessons for the Present? Princeton University, December 2012

"The Quest for Sovereignty: The Vatican and International Law after World War I,” Harvard Graduate Student Conference on International History, Harvard University, March 2012

"Christ the Democratic King? Pius XII’s Political Theology on the Eve of the Second World War," American Historical Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, January 2012

"Hyper-Nationalism and Rights Talk in the Catholic Search for Legitimacy, 1942-8," Human Rights and Religion in Historical Perspective, Boston College, April 2011

"Reinventing Theocracy: The Origins of the Vatican's Anticommunist Campaign," Department of History, University of Pennsylvania, February 2011

"Marketing Anticommunism: The Catholic Multimedia Offensive on the Eve of the Second World War," Center for European Studies Workshop Series, Harvard University, January 2011

"Pope Pius XI and the Rights of the Human Person: How the Americas Met Europe," Pius XI in America, Watson Institute for International Studies, Brown University, October 2010

"The Failed Condemnation of Totalitarianism: The Triumph of Diplomacy Over Doctrine," Council for European Studies Annual Conference, Montréal, Canada, April 2010

"Cardinal Pizzardo and the Internationalization of Catholic Action," Gouvernement pontifical sous Pie XI, École française de Rome, Italy, March 2010

"The Struggle for a New Legitimacy: Church and State and Church as State in Vatican Interwar Diplomacy," European History Seminar, Columbia University, November 2009

"‘Crisi di civiltà’ nella GIAC di Gedda (1934-1946)," Luigi Gedda nella Storia del Mondo Cattolico Italiano. Domus Mariae, Rome, March 2009

Response to Sheryl Kroen, "Humanitarianism and Capitalism: the Lessons of the Marshall Plan," Center for International History, Columbia University, January 2008

COURSES TAUGHT AT HARVARD Cold War Cultures of Consent, East and West, History & Literature seminar, spring 2014

Transnational European History since 1945, Harvard Extension School, Masters seminar, spring 2013

4 Empire and Religion in Europe's Long Nineteenth Century, History & Literature seminar, fall 2012

Comparative State Building in the Twentieth-Century Europe, History & Literature seminar, fall 2012

France in the Wider World: From the Dreyfus Affair to Today, History & Literature seminar, fall 2011

TEACHING FELLOWSHIP AT COLUMBIA Intro to European History: French Revolution to the Present, Professor Lisa Tiersten, spring 2010

World War II in History and Memory, Professor Carol Gluck, fall 2009

International and Global History since World War II, Professor Matthew Connelly, spring 2008

Italy in the Wider World, Professor Victoria De Grazia, fall 2007

European Politics and Society since 1945, Professor Victoria De Grazia, spring 2006

The Historical Origins of Human Rights, Professor Samuel Moyn, fall 2005

TEACHING EXPERIENCE AT BROWN Writing Fellow (History, Anthropology, Political Science), Writing Fellows Program, 2001-2003

Instructor/contributor, Digital Humanities Project, the Decameron Web, 2001

Teaching Assistant, Italian language classes, Department of Italian Studies, 2000-2001

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Referee and contributing editor, French Politics, Culture & Society, August 2013-present

Contributing editor, Journal of Contemporary History, August 2013-present

Developer, 'Research in the Digital Age' Teaching Module, History & Literature, Harvard University, August 2013-present

Principal organizer and fundraiser, New Histories of Transnational Christianity, Center for European Studies, Harvard University, February 2013

Co-organizer, Naming the Enemy: Anticommunism in the Interwar and Postwar Years, with Marla Stone, Occidental College, November 2012

E-workshop, 'Research and New Media,' Reid Hall / Columbia Global Centers, Paris, March 2012

Assistant to the Director, Center for International History, Columbia University, 2004-2006

COMMUNITY SERVICE Consultant (human rights, environmental justice), Grassroots International, Boston, 2012-2013

Volunteer tutor (Spanish, English, history), 826 Boston After-School Writing Program, 2011-2012

History and poetry instructor, Rhode Island Training School (juvenile detention facility), 2001-2002 5 LANGUAGES Italian (native speaker), French (fluent), Spanish (proficient), Latin, German, and Portuguese (reading ability), Persian (intermediate reading and speaking ability)

ACADEMIC REFEREES Victoria De Grazia, Moore College Professor of History and Director, Blinken European Institute Department of History, 617 Fayerweather Hall, Columbia University, New York, NY 10027 Email: [email protected], phone: (212) 854-3667 Samuel Moyn, James Bryce Professor of European Legal History Department of History, 616 Fayerweather Hall, Columbia University, New York, NY 10027 Email: [email protected], phone: (212) 854-3009 Mark Mazower, Ira D. Wallach Professor of History, Chair Department of History, 503 Fayerweather Hall, Columbia University, New York, NY 10027 Email: [email protected], phone: (212) 854-4576 Andrew Preston, Professor of History Clare College, Cambridge University, Cambridge, England CB2 1TL Email: [email protected], phone: (01223) 76-6492 Lisa Tiersten, Professor of History, Chair Department of History, 422A Lehman, Barnard College, New York, NY 10027 Email: [email protected], phone: (212) 854-4733 Mo Moulton, Director of Studies, History & Literature Harvard University, 12 Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA 02138 Email: [email protected], phone: (617) 495-1901 Paul Buhle, Professor of American Civilization, Emeritus Department of American Civilization, Brown University, Providence, RI 02912 Email: [email protected], phone: (401) 863-3994

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