Gabriel N. Finder

Gabriel N. Finder

Lecturer (2001)

On Leave: Fall 2009 - Spring 2010

Office Hours: Th 3:00-4:00, F 9:00-10:30, and by appointment (in Cabell 141)

Office: 124 Randall Hall

Phone: (434) 243-7745

Email: gf6n (at) virginia.edu

Fields & Specialties

Modern Europe, Jewish

Education

J.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1984
Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1997

Publications, Awards, and Activities


"Jewish Prisoner Labor in Warsaw after the Ghetto Uprising, 1943-1944," Polin (forthcoming)

"Warsaw Concentration Camp," in An Enclyclopedic History of Camps, Ghettos, and Other Places of Detention in Nazi Germany and German-Dominated Territories, 1933-1945 (forthcoming)

"Psychoanalytic Criminology in Weimar Germany and the First Austrian Republic," in Peter Becker and Richard Wetzell, eds., Criminals and their Scientists: Essays on the History of Criminology (forthcoming)

American Council for Learned Societies, East European Studies Postdoctoral Fellowship, 2000-2001

Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies Fellowship, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, 2000-2001

Fulbright Doctoral Fellow (Gemany), 1992-1993

Consultant to the Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

Current Research

 

I am currently researching and writing the history of the honors court established by the returning remnant of Jews to Poland in the immediate aftermath of the Holocaust.



Corcoran Department of History
University of Virginia
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