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Resume Moses July 2020 A. Dirk Moses Department of History University of North Carolina 554A Hamilton Hall 102 Emerson Dr., CB #3195 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3195 Email: [email protected] Web: www.dirkmoses.com ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Frank Porter Graham Distinguished Professor of Global Human Rights History, University of North Carolina, July 2020 Lecturer (later Professor of Modern History), University of Sydney, 2000-2010, 2016-2020 Professor of Global and Colonial History, European University Institute, Florence, 2011–2015. Research Fellow, Department of History, University of Freiburg, 1999–2000. EDUCATION Ph.D. Modern European History, University of California, Berkeley, USA, 1994–2000. M.A. Modern European History, University of Notre Dame, Indiana, USA, 1992–1994. M.Phil. Early Modern European History, University of St. Andrews, Scotland, 1988–1989. B.A. History, Government, and Law, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia, 1985–1987. FELLOWSHIPS, PRIZES, VISITING PROFESSORSHIPS Ina Levine Invitational Senior Scholar, Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies, Washington, DC, 2019-2020. Declined. Senior Fellow, Lichtenberg Kolleg, University of Göttingen, October 2019 – February 2020. University of Sydney-WZB Berlin Social Science Center Exchange Program, September-October 2019. Visiting Professorship, Department of History, University of Pennsylvania, January-June 2019. Visiting Fellow, Institut für die Wissenschaften vom Menschen/Institute for Human Sciences, Vienna, November 2017-February 2018. Declined. Visiting Professor, Haifa Center for German and European Studies, University of Haifa, May 2013. Membership, Institute for Advanced Studies, Princeton, January–April 2011. Declined. Australian Scholar Fellowship, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, DC, October-December 2010. Visiting Senior Fellow, Vienna Wiesenthal Institute for Holocaust Studies, August-September 2010. Visiting Scholar, Center for the Study of Human Rights, Columbia University, September- November 2009. Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Fellowship, University of Cologne, 1 January 2008–31 December 2008. Visiting Fellow, Zentrum für Zeithistorische Forschung (Center for Research on Contemporary History), Potsdam, March–December 2008. Sir Zelman Cowen Universities Fund Fellowship, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, January-June 2007. Charles H. Revson Memorial Fellowship, United States Holocaust Memorial and Museum, Washington, DC, November 2004–February 2005. Faculty of Arts Teaching Award, 2003. German Research Council Fellowship, Freiburg University, Germany, 1999–2000. Mabelle McLeod Lewis Memorial Fund, Write-Up Fellowship, Stanford, 1999. Krefeld History Prize, American-German Historical Symposium, 1999. Reinhard Bendix Memorial Fellowship, Institute for International Studies, UC Berkeley, 1997–98. 1 International Student Development Fellowship, Freiburg University, Germany, 1997. Hans Rosenberg Fellowship, History Department, UC Berkeley, 1996–99. RESEARCH GRANTS FASS Future Fix Grant on “Resurgent Racism,” 2019-2021 (AUD $50,000) FRSS Research Grant, University of Sydney, 2016-2017 (AUD$8,000). FASS Conference Travel Grant, University of Sydney, 2016. Australian Research Council Linkage Grant, Partner Institution (EUI), 2014–2017. Australian Research Council Discovery Grant, 2009–2011 (AUD$131,000). Australian Research Council Discovery Grant, 2003–2006 (AUD$93,777). Sesqui Grant, University of Sydney, 2002 (AUD$13,500). Faculty of Arts, Seed Money, University of Sydney, 2002 (AUD$1,800). Sesqui Grant, University of Sydney, 2001 (AUD$12,000). Faculty of Arts, Seed Money, University of Sydney, 2000 (AUD$2,000). Summer Research Grant, Mellon Foundation, UC Berkeley, 1995. Summer Research Grant, Center for German Studies, UC Berkeley, 1995. PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS Monographs The Problems of Genocide: Permanent Security and the Language of Transgression (Cambridge Cambridge University Press, 2021). In Press. German Intellectuals and the Nazi Past (New York and Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007/paperback 2009), 304pp. Prize: Das Historische Buch and H-Soz-u-Kult, “The Historical Book of the Year” prize for 2008, category of Contemporary History. Reviews: American Historical Review, Journal of Modern History, H-Soz-Kult, H-German, Modern Intellectual History, History and Theory, Intellectual History Review, Central European History, Zeitschrift für Geschichtswissenschaft, Historische Zeitschrift, The Historian, Biblioteca, National Identities, Contemporary European History, Canadian Journal of History, German Quarterly, Archiv Für Sozialgeschichte, German Politics and Society, Holocaust and Genocide Studies. Anthologies Decolonization, Self-Determination, and the Rise of Global Human Rights Politics (Cambridge University Press, 2020). Edited with Roland Burke and Marco Duranti. Contributor and co-editor. The Holocaust in Greece (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018). 379pp. Edited with Giorgos Antoniou. Postcolonial Conflict and the Question of Genocide: The Nigeria-Biafra War, 1967–1970. (Abingdon: Routledge, 2018). 466pp. Co-contributor and co-editor with Lasse Heerten. Colonial Counterinsurgency and Mass Violence: The Dutch Empire in Indonesia (Abingdon: Routledge, 2014). 358pp. Co-contributor and co-editor with Bart Luttikhuis. Genocide: Critical Concepts in Historical Studies. 6 vols. (Abingdon: Routledge, 2010). 2,400pp. Editor’s introduction and selection of 88 texts. The Oxford Handbook on Genocide Studies (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010/paperback 2013). 696pp. Contributor and co-editor with Donald Bloxham. 2 Reviews: English Historical Review, History: Reviews of New Books, H-Soz-Kult, Beiträge zur Geschichte des Nationalsozialismus, Journal of Interdisciplinary History. The Modernist Imagination: New Essays in Intellectual History and Critical Theory (New York and Oxford: Berghahn Books, 2009). 458pp. Co-contributor and co-editor with Warren Breckman, Peter Gordon, Samuel Moyn, and Elliot Neaman. Reviews: European Review of History, Canadian Journal of History, H-German. Empire, Colony, Genocide: Conquest, Occupation, and Subaltern Resistance in World History (New York and Oxford: Berghahn Books, 2008/paperback 2009). 502pp. Contributor and editor. Prize: Das Historische Buch and H-Soz-u-Kult, “The Historical Book of the Year” prize for 2009, category of Extra-European History. Reviews: Journal of Global History, Journal of World History, International History Review, Holocaust and Genocide Studies, European History Quarterly, Australian Journal of Politics and History, borerlands e-journal, Canadian Journal of History, H-Soz-Kult, Journal of Australian Colonial History, New Routes, Peripherie, Sehepunke, Journal of Genocide Research, Vingtième siècle, Zeitschrift für Genozidforschung. Colonialism and Genocide (Abingdon: Routledge, 2007/paperback 2008). 256pp. Contributor and co-editor with Dan Stone. Genocide and Settler Society: Frontier Violence and Stolen Aboriginal Children in Australian History (New York and Oxford: Berghahn Books, 2004/paperback 2005). 344pp. Contributor and editor. Reviews: American Historical Review, Journal of World History, Australian Book Review, Sehepunkte, borderlands e-journal, Journal of Australian Studies, Patterns of Prejudice, History Australia, Itinerario, Australian Journal of Politics and History, Institute of Historical Research reviews. Work in Progress Anthologies: Genocide: Key Themes (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020). Edited with Donald Bloxham. Contracted and manuscript in preparation. Holocaust and Human Rights Museums. 10 Chapters (University of Pennsylvania Press). Edited with Avril Alba and Jennifer Barrett. Contracted and manuscript in preparation. Book chapters: “The Diplomacy of Genocide,” in Mlada Bukovansky, Edward Keene, Maja Spanu, and Chris Reus- Smit, eds., The Oxford Handbook on History and International Relations. “‘White Genocide and the American Far Right,” in Gavriel Rosenfeld and Janet Ward, ed., Fascism in America: Past and Present (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press). “The Holocaust, Lemkin, and the Concept of Genocide,” in Mark Roseman and Dan Stone, eds., Cambridge History of the Holocaust. Themed/Special Journal Issues “Transformative Occupations in the Modern Middle East,” Humanity: An International Journal of Human Rights, Humanitarianism, and Development, 8:2 (2017). Contributing co-editor. 3 “The Nigeria-Biafra War, 1967–1970: Postcolonial Conflict and the Question of Genocide,” Journal of Genocide Research, 16:2-3 (2014). Contributing Co-editor. “Mass Violence and the End of the Dutch Colonial Empire in Indonesia,” Journal of Genocide Research, 14:3-4 (2012). Co-editor. “Forum: Intellectual History in and of the Federal Republic of Germany,” Modern Intellectual History, 9:3 (2012). Editor. “East Pakistan War, 1971,” Journal of Genocide Research, 13:4 (2011). Editor. Forum Section on “The Intellectual History of the Federal Republic,” German History, 27:2 (2009), 244-58. Contributing Editor. “Intervention after Iraq,” Ethics & International Affairs, 19:2 (2005). Editor. Articles in Peer-Reviewed Journals “‘White Genocide’ and the Ethics of Public Analysis,” Journal of Genocide Research, 21:2 (2019), 201-213. “Introduction: Transformative Occupations in the Modern Middle East,” Humanity: An International Journal of Human Rights, Humanitarianism, and Development, 8:2 (2017), 231-246. Written with Simon Jackson. “Empire, Resistance, and Security: International Law and the Transformative Occupation of Palestine,” Humanity:
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