Curriculum Vitae

PERSONAL:

Robert Moeller 20 Virgil Court Irvine, California 92612 OR Department of History University of California Irvine, CA 92769 (949) 824-6521 Email: [email protected] FAX: (949) 824-1360

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY:

Visiting Assitant Professor, University of California Davis, 1980-81 Assistant Professor, Columbia University, 1981-86 Associate Professor, University of California, Santa Cruz, 1986-88 Associate Professor (1988-93), and Full Professor (1993-present), University of California, Irvine Associate Dean, School of Humanities, University of California, Irvine (1998- 2004) Chair, Department of History, University of California, Irvine, 2007-

EDUCATION:

B.A., Wesleyan University, 1971 M.A., Brandeis University, 1973 Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley, 1981

PUBLICATIONS:

BOOKS:

War Stories: The Search for a Usable Past in the Federal Republic of Germany (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2001). Protecting Motherhood: Women and the Family in the Politics of Postwar West Germany (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1993) (German translation, Geschützte Mütter: Frauen und Familien in der deutschen Nachkriegspolitik [Munich: Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag, 1997]) German Peasants and Agrarian Politics, 1914-1924: The Rhineland and Westphalia,

1 1914-1924 (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1986)

EDITED BOOKS:

Editor, Peasants and Lords in Modern Germany: Rece Contributions to Agricultural History (Boston: George Allen & Unwin, 1986) Editor, West Germany Under Construction: Politics, Society, and Culture in the Adenauer Era (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1997) (with Frank Biess), Histories of the Aftermath: The Legacies of the Second World War in Europe (New York: Berghahn Books, forthcoming) The Nazi State and German Society: A Brief History in Documents (Boston: Bedord Books, 2009)

ARTICLES AND CHAPTERS IN BOOKS:

“Private Acts, Public Anxieties, and the Fight to Decriminalize Male Homosexuality in the Federal Republic of Germany,” Feminist Studies (forthcoming) “Introduction,” Feminist Studies (forthcoming) “Winning the Peace at the Movies: Suffering, Loss, and Redemption in Postwar Germany Cinema,” in Histories of the Aftermath: The Legacies of the Second World War in Europe, ed. Frank Biess and Robert G. Moeller (New York: Berghahn, forthcoming) “Does the Past Have a Future? Thoughts on the History, Memory, and the History of Memory of National Socialism, the Holocaust, and the Second World War,” in XXXX, ed. Olaf Jensen (Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan, forthcoming) “Introduction,” in The Nazi State and German Society: A Brief History in Documents (Boston: Bedford Books, 2009), 1-26. “The Bombing War in Germany, 2005-1940: Back to the Future?” in Bombing Civilians: A Twentieth-Century History, ed. Yuki Tanaka and Marilyn B. Young (New York: The New Press, 2009), 46-76. “Die ‘Barde des Zweiten Weltkriegs’ und der Zusammenbruch des ‘Deutschen Ostens’: Frank Wisbars Nacht fiel über Gotenhafen,” in Mediale Mobilmachung III: Das Kino in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland als Kulturindustrie (1950-1962), ed. Harro Segerberg (Munich: Wilhelm-Fink-Verlag, 2009), 337-66. “The Third Reich in Postwar German Memory,” in Short Oxford History of Germany: Nazi Germany, ed. Jane Caplan (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008), 246-66. “When Liebe Was Just a Five-Letter Word: Wolfgang Liebeneiner’s Love 47,” in German Postwar Films: Life and Love in the Ruins, edited by Wilfried Wilms and William Rasch (Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008), 141-56. “The Elephant in the Living Room or Why Twentieth Century German History

2 Should Begin at Home,” in Gendering German History: Rewriting Historiography, ed. Karen Hagemann and Jean Quataert (New York: Berghahn Books, 2007), 228-50; (and in German translation, “Leben mit einer Unbenannten: Oder warum eine deutsche Geschichte des 20. Jahrhunderts über die Familie doch redden sollte,” in Geschichte und Geschlechter. Revisionen der neueren deutschen Geschichte (Frankfurt a.M.: Campus Verlag, 2008) “Fighting to Win the Peace: 08/15 and West German Memories of the Second World War” in Conflict, Catastrpohe and Continuity: Essays on Modern German History, ed. Frank Biess, Hanna Schissler, and Mark Roseman (New York: Berghahn Books, 2007), 318-39. “On the History of Man-made Destruction: Loss, Death, Memory, and Germany in the Bombing War,” History Workshop Journal, Issue 61 (2006): 103-34. “The Politics of the Past in the 1950s: Rhetorics of Victimisation in East and West Germany,” in Germans as Victims, ed. Bill Niven (Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006), 26-42. “Victims in Uniform: West German Combat Movies from the 1950s,” in Germans as Victims, ed. Bill Niven (Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006), 43- 61. “Germans as Victims? Thoughts on a Post-Cold War History of the Second World War’s Legacies,” History and Memory 17:1/2 (2005): 147-94. (With Doris Bergan, Volker Berghahn, Dirk Moses, and Dorothee Wierling) “The Changing Legacy of 1945 in Germany: A Round-Table Discussion,” German History 23: 4 (2005): 519-46. “Kämpfen für den Frieden: 08/15 und westdeutsche Erinnerungen an den Zweiten Weltkrieg,” Militärgeschichtliche Zeitschrift 64:2 (2005): 359-389. “Response” to Alon Confino, “Remember the Second World War, 1945-1965: Narratives of Victimhood and Genocide,” Cultural Analysis 4 (2005): 656-72. “As der Kreig nach Deutschland kam,” Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, June 8, 2002. “What Did You Do in the War, Mutti? Courageous Women, Compassionate Commanders, and Stories of the Second World War,” German History 22 (2004): 563-94. “Sinking Ships, the Lost Heimat and Broken Taboos: Günter Grass and the Politics of Memory in Contemporary Germany,” Contemporary European History 12 (2003): 1-35. "Geschichten aus der 'Stacheldrahtuniversität': Kriegsgefangene auf Zelluloid in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland," Amsterdamer Beiträge zur neueren Germanistik 50 (2001): 57-65. “What Has ‘Coming to Terms with the Past’ Meant in Post-World War II Germany? From History to Memory to the ‘History of Memory,’” Central European History 35 (2002): 223-56. “’In a Thousand Years, Every German Will Speak of This Battle’: Celluloid Memories of Stalingrad,” Crimes of War: Guilt and Denial in the Twentieth Century, ed. Omer Bartov, Atina Grossmann, Mary Nolan (New York: The New

3 Press, 2002), 161-90. “Heimkehr ins Vaterland: Die Remaskulinisierung Westdeutschlands in den fünfziger Jahren,” Militärgeschichtliche Zeitschrift 60 (2001): 403-36. "Geschichten aus der 'Stacheldrahtuniversität': Kriegsgefangene im Opferdiskurs," WerkstattGeschichte 9 (2000): 23-46. "Die Vertreibung aus dem Osten und deutsche Trauerarbeit" in Das Vermächtnis annehmen: Kulturelle und biographische Zugänge an den Holocaust, Beiträge aus den USA und Deutschland, ed. Brigitta Huhnke and Björn Krondorfer (Giessen: Psychosozial-Verlag, 2002), 113-48. "Deutsche Opfer, Opfer der Deutschen," in Nachkrieg in Deutschland, ed. Klaus Naumann (Hamburg: Hamburger Edition, 2001), 29-58. “’The Last Soldiers of the Great War’: Tales of Family Reunions in the Federal Republic of Germany,” SIGNS 24 (1998): 129-46. "The 'Remasculinization' of Germany in the 1950s: Introduction," SIGNS 24 (1998): 101-06. “Introduction: Writing the History of West Germany,”in West Germany Under Construction, ed. Robert G. Moeller (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1997), 1-30. "Remembering War in a Nation of Victims: West German Pasts in the 1950s," in The Miracle Years Revisited: A Cultural History of West Germany, edited by Hanna Schissler (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2001), 83-109. "War Stories: The Search for a Usable Past in the Federal Republic of Germany,” American Historical Review 101 (1996): 1008-48. “’The Homosexual Man is a ‘Man,’the Homosexual Woman is a ‘Woman’: Sex, society, and the Law in Postwar West Germany,” Journal of the History of Sexuality 4 (1994): 395-429. "Constituting Political Bodies in the Adenauer Era," in The Social Construction of Democracy, 1890-1990, ed. George Reid Andrews and Herrick Chapman (Macmillan, 1995). "Protecting Mother's Work: From Production to Reproduction in Postwar West Germany," Journal of Social History 22 (1989): 413-37. "Reconstructing the Family in Reconstruction Germany: Women and Social Policy in the Federal Republic, 1949-1955,” Feminist Studies 15 (1989): 137-69. "Introduction: Locating Peasants and Lords in Modern German Historiography,” and “The Economic Dimensions of Peasant Protest in the Transition from Kaiserreich to Weimar,” in R. Moeller, ed. Peasants and Lords in Modern Germany (Boston: George Allen & Unwin, 1986). "The Kaiserreich Recast? Continuity and Change in Modern German Historiography," Journal of Social History 17 (1984): 655-83. "Zur Oekonomie des Agrarsektors in den Provinzen Rheinland und Westfalen zwischen 1896 und 1933," in Rheinland und Westfalen im Industriezeitalter, ed. K Düwell and W. Köllmann (Wupertal, 1984), vol. 2, 290-313. "Die Besonderheiten der Deutschen? Neue Beitra,"ge zur

4 Sonderwegsdiskussion," (review essay in English) Internationale Schulbuchforschung 4 (1982): 71-80; translated as "Die Suche nach der Kontinuita,"t in der deutschen Geschichte," Neue Politische Literatur 27 (1982): 430-38. "Winners as Losers in the German Inflation: Peasant Protest over the Controlled Economy," in Die deutsche Inflation: Eine Zwischenbilanz/ The German Inflation Reconsidered, ed. G.Feldman et al. (Berlin, 1982), pp. 255-88. "Dimensions of Social Conflict in the Great War: The View from the German Countryside," Central European History 14 (1981):142-68. "Peasants, Politics and Pressure Groups in War and Inflation: A Study of the Rhineland and Westphalia, 1914-1924," (dissertation summary) Journal of Economic History 42(1982): 223-7. "Peasants and Tariffs in the Kaiserreich: How Backward were the Bauern?" Agricultural History 55 (1981): 370-84.

RECENT EXTRA-MURAL FELLOWSHIPS AND GRANTS:

UC Presidential Fellowship in the Humanities, 2004-5 Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship, 2004-5 Improving Teacher Quality, California State Department of Education Grant in Support of “Literacy in the History Classroom” project of UCI California History-Social Science Project (2006-9) University of California Office of the President, Grants in Support of the UCI California History Social Science Project (2000-6) National Endowment for the Humanities, Focus Grant, 2000-1 (in support of seminar for K-12 teachers and University of California, Irvine, Faculty in World History) Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation, Innovation Grant Wilson Center, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., 1993-94 National Endowment for the Humanities, 1993-94 (in support of research for War Stories: The Search for a Usable Past in the Federal Republic of Germany [Berkeley: University of California Press, 2001) German Historical Institute, Senior Scholar in Residence, 1993-94 (declined in favor of Wilson Center), 1993-94 Rockefeller Foundation, Program in Changing Gender Roles, 1990 University of California, Irvine, Academic Senate Grant, 1988-89 German Marshall Fund of the United States Grant, 1985-86 National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Stipend, 1985 (in support of Protecting Motherhood: Women and the Family in the Politics of Postwar West Germany [Berkeley: University of California Press, 1993]) ACLS/Ford Foundation Grant, 1985-86 (declined) American Philosophical Society Grant, 1985 (declined) Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst, Short-Term Study Grant,1985

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AWARDS:

Hans Rosenberg Prize for best journal article in central European history, 2005-7 (shared with Mary Nolan), awarded by Conference Group in Central Europan History, 2008 UCI Emereti Associatioin, Award for Mentoring Junior Faculty, Spring 2008 Faculty Achievement Award, UCI Lauds & Laurels, 2004 Teaching Innovator of the Year, UCI Celebration of Teaching Award Ceremony, 2004 “Distinguished Member” of the “National Society of Collegiate Scholarships” for my contributions to undergraduate education in the Humanities Core Course (2002) Fraenkel Prize, Awarded by the Institute for Contemporary History and the Wiener Library for War Stories, 1999 Humanities Associates Teaching Award, 1999 Presidential Award for Outstanding Faculty Contributions to Undergraduate Research, University of California, 1996 Article Prize of the Conference Group in Central European History, Best Article in the Field, 1994-96 Celebration of Teaching, University of California, Award for Innovation in Instruction in the School of Humanities, June 1998 Humanities Associates Teaching Award, June 1999

PAPERS PRESENTED:

“Public Acts, Private Anxieties,” Annual Luncheon, Caucus in Modern European History of the American Historical Association, January 2010 “Building One Big School House,” American Historical Association Meetings, San Diego, January 2010 “Europe and Post-Colonialism: The Case of Buchi Emecheta,” California Council for History Education, Riverside, September 2007 “Berlin, 2000-1945: Back to the Future?” The Aubrey Newman Lecture, University of Leicester, May 2007 “Will the Post-war Ever be Over? Thoughts on History, Memory, and the Second World War in Germany,” History and Memory after the Holocaust, University of Leicester, May 2007 “The Future of the Past: Thoughts on History, Politics, and Memory in Contemporary Germany,” Workshop on “Germans as Victims,” University of Leeds, May 2007 “Decriminalizing Male Homosexuality in West Germany in the 1960s,” Public Lecture, Leeds University, May 2007 “Private Acts and Public Anxieties: Homosexuality in Postwar West Germany,”

6 German History Workshop, Center for European Studies, April 2007 “Winning the Peace at the Movies: Suffering, Loss, and Redemption in Postwar German Cinema,” Histories of the Aftermath: The Legacies of the Second World War in Europe, University of California, San Diego, February 2007 “The Bombing of Germany in the Second World War,” Working Group on Indiscriminate Boming and Civilian Populations, organzied by the Hiroshima Peace Institute, San Francisco, March 2006 “Back to the Future? History, Memory, and the Bombing War in Germany,” Working Group on Indiscriminate Boming and Civilian Populations, organzied by the Hiroshima Peace Institute, San Francisco, December 2007 “Making the Colonial Post or The Empire Strikes Back,” World History Conference, UC Irvine, March 2006 “Remembering the Bombing War,” UCLA European Studies Colloquium, February 2006 “Making Homosexuality Legal: The Reform of Paragraph 175 in Post-World War II West Germany,” International House, Pomona College, March 2005 “’Almost Rebels’: Activist Judges and the Movement to Decriminalize Homosexuality in 1960s West Germany,” German Studies Association Meetings, Milawukee, September 2005 “Paragaph 175: The German Law that Criminalized Homosexuality and the Movement to Abolish It,” Queer Studies Conference, UCLA, November 2005 “Toward a History of Natural Destruction: Germany in the Bombing War,” American Historical Association Meeting, Seattle, 2005 “Burying Their Dead: Rhetorics of Victimization in Contemporary Germany,” World History Conference, University of California, Santa Cruz, February 2005 “Germans as Victims?” invited lecture to International Studies House, Pomona College, October 2005 “Reconstrucing Gender at the Movies: Remember German Women’s War in the 1950s,” Conference on Gender and Reconstruction after Two World Wars, Center for European Studies, Harvard University, April 2003 “Families and Consumption,” Gender and Modern Germany History, Toronto, March 2003 “Günter Grass, Walking Crabs, and the Politics of Memory in Contemporary Germany,” New York University, April 2003 “Sinking Ships, the Lost Heimat, Walking Crabs, and Günter Grass: Unplugging Germany’s Plumbing and Commemorating the ‘German East,’” Invited Keynote, Midwest Conference of German Historians, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, November 2003 “What Did You Do in the War Mutti?” German Studies Association, San Diego, October 2002 “Bringing Opera to the Masses: Puccini, the Humanities, and 1200 Eighteen Year-Olds,” New York University, April 2002 “How to Say You’re Sorry: Apology and the Politics of Remembrance in

7 Contemporary Germany,” Claremont University, January 2002 “Fifty Years of Remembrance and Commemoration: Locating the Second World War in German History,” Carnegie Foundation, November 2001 “Opera for the Masses: Making Madama Butterfly Part of World History,” University of California, Davis, December 2001 “The Politics of Memory in the Federal Republic of Germany,” University of California, San Diego, November 2002 “Heimkehr ins Vaterland,” German Historikertag, Aachen, October 2000 “Winning the Peace: West Germans Movies and the Second World War,” University of Michigan, September 2000 “Winning the Battle of Stalingrad,” University of Washington, Seattle, May 2000 “Remasculizing Germany in the 1950s,” Center for European Studies, Harvard University, April 2000 "Rehabilitating the Wehrmacht: Noble Fighters and 'Citizens in Uniform' in the Federal Republic of Germany," conference on "Trauma and Memory" at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, March 2000. "Rearmament, Remasculinization, and the Reconstruction of Political Identities in the Federal Republic of Germany," presented at annual meetings of the American Historical Association, Chicago, 2000. “From Reichswehr to Wehrmacht: Cleaning up the Germany Army,” German Historical Institute, London, July 1999 "Public Memory, Staligrad, the 'Clean Wehrmacht' in 1950s West Germany," conference on "Crimes of the Wehrmacht," New York University, December 1999. "Kriegsgefange und Opferdiskurs in der Bundesrepublik," conference on "Schuld und Sühne? Kriegserlebnis und Kriegsdeutung in deutschen Medien in der Nachkriegszeit (1945-1961," Humboldt Universität, Berlin, September 1999. "Heimat, Barbed Wire, and "Papa’s Kino": Expellees and POWs at the Movies," German Historical Institute, Washington, D.C., May 1999. "The Third Generation: History and Memory in Germany," Conference on "Germany at 50," University of California, Irvine, May 1999. "Musical Devils and Memories of the Second World War: POWs at the Movies in 1950s West Germany," paper presented to annual meeting of the Popular Culture Association, San Diego, March 1999. "Driven Into Contemporary History: The Expulsions of Germans from East Central Europe," Center for European Studies, Harvard University, October 1998 "Lessons from the 'Barbed Wire University': German POWs on the Silver Screen," American Historical Association Meeting, Seattle, January 1998. "'Just as You Have Treated the Jews': West German Memories of the End of the Second World War," University of California Davis, December 1997. “Konrad Adenuaer and the ‘Last Soldiers of the Great War’: Fathers, Sons and

8 Foreign Relations in the Federal Republic of Germany,” German Studies Association, Seattle, 1996; Seminar in European History, UCLA, February 1997; Seminar in Gender Studies, University of California, San Diego, March 1997; Conference on "Geteilte Geschichte?” University of Washington, Seattle, May 1997; Seminar on Gender, Harvard Center for European Studies, October 1997. "Expelled into Contemporary History: The 'Expulsion of the Germans from the East' in the Popular Memory of the Federal Republic," German Studies Association Meetings, Dallas Texas, 1994; Conference, “Germany at Zero Hour,” University of California, Berkeley, May, 1995. "War Stories: The Search for a Usable Past in the Federal Republic of Germany,” Woodrow Wilson Center, May 1994; Seminar on Comparative Social Hisgtory, Emory University and Georgia Institute of Technology, December 1995. "Constituting Political Bodies in the 'Adenauer Era,'" Conference on Comparative Perspectives on the Process of Democratization, Carnegie-Mellon University, May 1992; State Studies Grou, University of California, Irvine, January 1993; Boston College History Seminar Series April 1993; University of Texas, Austin, March 1994; Georgetown University, April 1994. "The homosexual man is a 'man', the homosexual woman is a 'woman'": Homosexuality and the Law in Postwar West Germany,” Harvard Center for European Studies, April 1993; University of Texas, Austin, April 1994. "Sozialpolitik in der Aera Adenauer," "Frauen in Nachkriegs-deutschland," Conference at the Humboldt University, Berlin,December 1991 "Gender Before the Bar: The Courts and Women's Equal Rights in Postwar West Germany," German Studies Association Meetings, Los Angeles, September 1991. "Who's Protected by Protective Legislation: Perspectives on Postwar West Germany," Meetings of the Social Science History Association, Minneapolis, October 1990 "The Second Sex in the Fourth Reich: Reunification and the 'Woman Question,'" Conference on "The Context of German Unification, Hoover Institution, , May 1990 "Women and the Family's Future: Gender and the Grundgesetz," Conference on the Fortieth Anniversary of the Grundgesetz, University of Pennsylvania, April 1989 "Gender, Social Policy, and the Reconstruction of Postwar West Germany," DAAD Summer Seminar, Berkeley, California, August 1988, August 1989 "When Do Wars End for Women? Reflections on West Germany After 1945," conference on "Women in Dark Times: Right-Wing Governments and Women's Lives, 1930-1950," Bellagio, Italy, August 1987; State University of New York, Stony Brook, February 1988; All-University of California, German Studies Conference, Lake Arrowhead, November 1987 "Women's Lives and Social Policy: Germany After 1945," as partof a panel on "Women and the State in Twentieth Century Europe" presented to Barnard

9 College conference, "Scholar and Feminist," March 1987 "Legislating Women's Labors: Reformulating Family Law in Post-World War II West Germany," American Historical Association Meetings, Chicago, December 1986 "Protecting Women and the Family in the Economic Miracle," conference on "Gender in German History," Rutgers University, April 1986; German Studies Association Meetings, Albuquerque, September 1986; University of Pennsylvania History Workshop Series, November 1986 "Protecting Mother's Work: From Production to Reproduction in Postwar West Germany," Barnard Center for Research on Women,September 1986; Bryn Mawr College Lecture Series in Modern Germany History, March 1986; University of California,San Diego, History Workshop Series, April 1987; Feminist Studies Organized Research Activity Quarterly Conference,University of California, Santa Cruz, December 1987 "Reflections on Teaching European Women's History and Transforming the Curriculum," Department of History and Women's Studies Center, University of Mississippi, February 1985; Marymount College Faculty Seminar, Tarrytown, November 1984 "'Learning to Complain without Suffering': Peasant Farming in the Kaiserreich," Conference on "Rural Social Structure in the Nineteenth Century," Interuniversity Center for European Studies, McGill University, Montreal, May 1984 "Measuring the Legacy of the Great War: The Perspective from the German Countryside," Conference on the First World War, Shelby Cullom Davis Center, Princeton, January 1984 "Cycles of Peasant Protest: Understanding Rural Discontent in the Weimar Republic," Conference of Hudson Valley Historians, Bard College, Annandale- on-Hudson, October 1983 "German Peasants in War and Inflation," presented to Workshop on "Inflation nd Reconstruction in Europe, 1914-1924," Berkeley, July 1982; Columbia University Seminar in Economic History, February 1983; New York University Seminar in Social History, October 1982; Third International Council for European Studies Conference of Europeanists, Washington, D.C., May 1982 "Zur Oekonomie des Agrarsektors in den Provinzen Rheinland und Westfalen zwischen 1896 und 1933," Rheinland und Westfalen im Industriezeitalter, Essen, June 1982 "Peasants, Politics and Pressure Groups in War and Inflation: A Study of the Rhineland and Westphalia, 1914-1924," Dissertation Session of Economic History Association Meetings, St. Louis, September 1981 "Peasants and Tariffs in Imperial Germany: Another Look," All-University of California Economic History Conference, Riverside, California, March 1981

10 "Winners as Losers in the German Inflation: Peasants and the Controlled Economy, 1920-23," Conference on "Inflation und Wiederaufbau in Deutschland und Europa, 1914-1924," Berlin,September 1980 "Statistical Problems in the Study of the Agricultural Sector in Germany, 1914- 1924," Conference on "Inflation und Wiederaufbau in Deutschland und Europa, 1914-1924," Berlin, September 1979 "German Peasants in the First World War: The Case of the Rhineland und Westphalia," American Historical Association Meetings, San Francisco, December 1978

OTHER PRESENTATIONS:

Co-organizer (with Frank Biess, UCSD), Conference on “Histories of the Aftermath: The Legacies of the Second World War in Europe,” University of California, San Diego, February 2007 Co-organizer (with Philip Gassert and Justinian Jampol), Conference on “Germans’ Things: Material Culture and Daily Life,” Los Angeles, October 2009 UCI History Social Science Project, Presentations October 2005 (Hitler and the Germans); October 2006 (The French Revolution in Haiti); October 2007 (Using Music in the Classroom); October 2008 (Political Art in the Weimar Republic) “The Technological Classroom,” UCI History Graduate Student Association Conference, May 2009 UCI-California History-Social Science Project World History Seminar, October 2004, “Liberty, Equality, Fraternity for Whom? Putting Race and Gender into the French Revolution” “New Perspectives on the French Revolution,” California Council for Social Studies, Burbank, CA, March 2004 Teachers Teaching Teachers, Presentations on French Revolution; Using Music in the Classroom; Imperialism; Post-Colonialism (2000-3) (Comment) “What is the Text in the Text: Reading East German Archives,” German Historical Institute, Washington, D.C., November 1994. "Gender and History: Teaching the Survey," Workshop for Orange County High School Social Studies Teachers, University of California, Irvine, August 1991, June 1992 (Roundtable Participant) "Work and Family Policy: The Agenda for the 1990s," Sponsored by the Ford Foundation and Colulmbia University's Institute for Research on Women and Gender, November 1990 (Comment) "Mass Culture, Emancipation, Social Change: Generational and Feminist Perspectives,” Generational and Feminist Perspectives," Conference on "Elections, Mass Politics, and Social Change in Germany 1890-1933," University of Toronto, April 1990 (Comment) "Visions of the British Welfare State," Meetings of the American Historical Association, San Francisco, December 1989

11 (Comment) "Popular Political Consciousness in Germany after1945," for Symposium on "Democracy and the West German Constitution: Citizenship, Popular Experience and the Force of Law," University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,October 1989 "Women in Two Germanies," Conference on "Creative Tensions: Forty Years of Two Germanies," University of Southern California, February 1990 (Comment) "Germany as a Late Developer?" Center for Social Theory and Comparative History, University of California, Los Angeles, March 1989 (Comment) "New Perspectives on Conservatism in the Kaiserreich," American Historical Association Meetings, Chicago, December 1984 (Organizer and moderator) "Topics in European Women's History," Columbia University Department of History and Barnard Center for Research on Women Seminar Series, 1983-85 (Organizer and moderator) "Columbia University Seminar in Modern European Social History," 1981-85 (Workshop organizer and presenter) "Recent Trends in European and American Women's History," Faculty Workshop on Feminist Scholarship and the Transformation of the Curriculum, Columbia University, July 1984 "The 'Great Books' meet the 'Woman Question': Living Together Before Marriage in Contemporary Civilization," presented to staff seminars of Contemporary Civilization instructors,Columbia University, February 1983; Barnard College Core Curriculum Planning Group, September 1983; Graduate Women at Columbia "Teach-in" on Women's Studies, April 1984 (Organizer and moderator) "Recent Trends in Modern British Labor History," Columbia University, March 1983 (Organizer and moderator) "A New Woman in Weimar: An Interdisciplinary Roundtable Discussion," Columbia University, April 1983

BOOK REVIEWS (since 1 July 1993, not include an additional thirty-three book reviews in scholarly journals published before promotion to full professor)

Carole Poore, Disability in Twentieth-Century German Culture, German History 27 (2009): 171-2. Hannes Heer, Walter Manoschek, Alexander Pollak, and Ruth Wodak, The Discursive Construction of History: Remembering the Wehrmacth’s War of Annihilation, English Historical Review (forthcoming) Konrad Jarausch, After Hitler: Recivilizing Germans, 1945-1995, The English Historical Review 123 (2008): 1325-7. Norman J.W. Goda, Tales from Spandau: Nazi Criminals and the Cold War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies 22 (2008): 522-4. Jay Howard Geller, Jews in Post-Holocaust Germany, 1945-1953, The English Historical Review 122 (2007): 857-8. Eric D. Weitz, Weimar Germany: Promise and Tragedy, American Historical Review

12 114 (2009): 226. Neil Gregor, Nils Roemer, and Mark Roseman, eds, German History from the Margins, American Historical Review (2007): 811-2. Petra Goedde, GIs and Germans: Culture, Gender, and Foreign Relations, 1945-1949, American Historical Review, 108:4 (2003). Rainer Machekenn, ed., Bevölkerungslehre und Bevölkerungspolitik im “Dritten Reich,” in Neue Politische Literatur, 49 (2004): 313-4. Merith Niehuss, Familie, Frau und Gesellschaft: Studien zur Strukturgeschichte der Familie in Westdeutschland, 1945-1960, Journal of Modern History, 75:3 (2003): 727- 9. Donald Bloxham, Genocide on Trial: War Crimes Trials and the Formation of Holocaust History and Memory and Alon Confino and Peter Fritzsche, eds., The Work of Memory: New Directions in the Study of German Society and Culture, Central European History, 36:3 (2003): 496-500. David Crew, ed., Consuming Germany in the Cold War, Central European History, 37:4 (2004): 643-6. Konrad H. Jarausch and Martin Sabrow, Die historische Meistererzählung: Deutungslinien der deutschen Nationalgeschichte nach 1945, Central European History 37:3 (2004): 461-5. Richard Bessel and Dirk Schumann, eds., Life after Death: Approaches to a Cultural and Social History of Europe During the 1940s and 1950s, Central European History, 38:2 (2005): 339-42. Peter Jahn, ed., Stalingrad Erinnern: Stalingrad im deutschen und russischen Gedächtnis, in Central European History, 38:4 (2005): 697-9. Paul Lerner, Hysterical Men: War, Psychiatry, and the Politics of Trauma in Germany, 1890-1930, Peace & Change, 30:1 (2005): 144-7. Zeev W. Mankowitz, Life Between Memory and Hope: The Survivors of the Holocaust in Occupied Germany, in Journal of Modern History, 77:1 (2005): 235-7. Matthew D. Hockenos, A Church Divided: German Protestants Confront the Nazi Past, Journal of Cold War History 9 (2007): 155-7. Rebecca Wittmann, Beyond Justice: The Auschwitz Trial, Holocaust and Genocide Studies, forthcoming. Nicholas Stargardt, Witnesses of War: Children’s Lives Under the Nazis, Central European History 49 (2007): 175-8. Susanne zur Nieden, ed., Homosexualität und Staatsräson: Männlichkeit, Homophobie und Politik in Deutschland 1900-1945, Central European History, forthcoming. Jörg Echternkamp, ed., Die Deutsche Kriegsgesellschaft 1939 bis 1945 (2. Vols), Central European History, forthcoming. (Wulf Kansteiner, In Pursuit of German Memory: History, Television, and Politics after Auschwitz, Journal of Modern History 80 (2008): 202. Christine von Oertzen, Teilzeitarbeit und die Lust am Zuverdienen: Geschlechterpolitik und gesellschaftlicher Wandel in Westdeutschland 1948-1968

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TEACHING RESPONSIBILITIES (in the period from 1 July 1993-present):

Humanities Core Course History 41C, Europe in the Twentieth Century History 41B, Europe in the Nineteenth Century History 190B, Jews, Germans, and the Holocaust History 230B, Modern Europe, 1848-1914 History 128, European Women's History, 19th Century History 128, European Women's History, 20th Century

UNIVERSITY AND DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE (in the period from 1 July 1993-present)

Chair, Department of History, 2007- Co-chair, Mental Health Initiative, 2005- Faculty Advisor, UCI History Project, 1999- Interim Director, Humanities Out There, 2000-1 Chair, Undergraduate Program Committee, 1992-93 Graduate Program Committee, 194-95 Women's Studies, Core Faculty, 1997 Chair, Departmental Undergraduate Policy Committee, 1995-96, 1997-98. Departmental Merit Committee, 1995-96 Convenor, Departmental Seminar Series in War and Society, 1995-96 Departmental Representative, Nationality "Cluster" Committee, 1995-96

15 Chancellor's Ad Hoc Committee on Sexual Harassment, 1996-97 Participant, Office of Academic Personnel, Junior Faculty Development Workshops, 1996, 1997 Women's Studies Steering Committee, 1998-2000 Roundtable Discussion, Student Parent Orientation Program, Summer 1998, 1999, 2000 Roundtable Discussion, "Summer Bridge Program," Summer 1998, 1999 Chair, Departmental Merit Review Committee, 1998-99 Member, Departmental Merit Review Committee, 1999-2000 Member, Advisory Committee on Unionization, 1999-2000 Ad Hoc Committee on "Marketing" UCI, convened by Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs, 1999 Ad Hoc Committee to Draft Response to External Reviews of Writing, 1999- 2000 Ad Hoc Committee On Expanded Summer Session, 2000-2 Humanities Representative to EEE Faculty Advisory Board, 1999- Humanities Representative to University Research Opportunity Program, 1998- Acting Director, Program in Russian, 1 July 1998-31 December 1998 Acting Director, Humanities Out There, 15 March 2000-31 December 2000 Search Committee for Sexual Harassment/Title IX Office (2000-1) Search Committee, Associate Vice Chancellor for University Advancement (summer 2002) Committee on the “Responsive Ph.D. Initiative” (2001-2) Co-Chair, Task Force on Mental Health (2001-2) Task Force on Undergraduate Education (2002-) Ad Hoc Committee, Academic Personnel (2002) Faculty Advisor, Teachers As Scholars Program (2001-2) Department of History, Member, Promotion Committee (2001) Department of History, Chair, Promotion Committee (2002) Faculty Advisor, California History-Social Science Project (2000-) Faculty advisor, School of Humanities Peer Mentor Program (2000-) Member, Promotion Committee, Progam in Women’s Studies Humanitech Advisory Board (1999-) Humanities Instructional Resource Center Advisory Board (1999-)

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITY (in the period 1 July 1993-present):

Member: American Historical Association; Conference Group in Central European History; German History Society (England); German Studies Association

Referee: Oxford Univeristy Press; University of California Press; Princeton University Press; University of Michigan Press; University of North Carolina

16 Press; Berghahn Books; University of Chicago Press

Journal Referee: The American Historical Review; Central European History; The History Teacher; Social Policy; Journal of Social History; Feminist Studies; Journal of Modern History; Journal of Women's History; SIGNS

Editorial Board: Journal of Modern History (1996-99); Central European History (1993-); American Historical Review (1998-2001)

Editorial Consultant: Feminist Studies (1992-)

Grant Referee: Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars; National Humanities Center; Guggenheim Foundation

Editorial Board: Pages from History, Oxford University Press series of document readers for grades 7-12

Tenure Reviews for Indiana University; University of Michigan (6 X); Colgate College; Pomona College; University of California, Santa Barbara; University of California, San Diego (2X); University of Maryland, Baltimore County; Rutgers University, Camden; Rutgers University, New Brunswick (2 X); University of Virginia; Ben-Gurion University of the Negev; State University of New York, Stony Brook; University of Washington, Seattle; Texas A&M University; Rice University; ; University of Haifa; Colorado State University; University of Washington, Seattle; Marquette University; Northeastern University; Northern Illinois University; Boston University

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