Roundtable presentation, "Is It Terminal? Revisiting the History Master's Degree," European History Section of the Southern Historical Association Conference, Baltimore, MD, November, 2022.“Das Gewissen von Moabit ”, MESSAGE - internationale Fachzeitschrift für Journalismus no.“Murder, Denunciation, and Criminal Policing in Weimar Berlin,” Journal of Contemporary History 41, no.Richard Wetzell, (Oxford: Berghahn Books, 2014). “’Prostitutes, Respectable Women, and Women from Outside:’ The Carl Grossmann Sexual Murder Case in Postwar Berlin,” in Crime and Criminal Justice in Modern Germany, ed. “A Right to Beat a Child? Corporal Punishment and the Law in Wilhelmine Germany” Central European History 47, no. Gewalt gegen Kinder in historischer Perspektive, Markus Raasch and Stefan Grüner, eds. "Ein gerechtes Maß an Schmerz. Körperliche Züchtigung, die Subjektivität von Kindern und die Grenzen vertretbarer Gewalt im Kaiserreich und der Weimarer Republik." Translated by Carina Schumann. Charlotte Beyer and Josephine Savarese (Demeter Press, Februrary 2022). “The Wicked Stepmother in the Age of Maternalist Politics,” in Mothers Who Kill/Infanticide, eds. Murder Scenes: Normality, Deviance, and Criminal Violence in Weimar Berlin, Social History, Popular Culture, and Politics in Germany (The University of Michigan Press, 2010).And I am preparing a role playing game for the Reacting to the Past Consortium about the drafting of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. This research has developed out of my first book project, Murder Scenes: Normality, Deviance, and Criminal Violence in Weimar Berlin (The University of Michigan Press, June 2010), which examines the role of murder in Weimar diagnoses of social crisis and urban modernity and demonstrates the interaction of the press, the police, and ordinary Berliners in creating a public culture of policing and surveillance. I am particularly interested in the ways in which child protectionists renegotiated the limits of acceptable violence (physische Gewalt) in German society, as well as challenged the legal and cultural terms of parental authority (elterliche Gewalt). My current book project deals with the campaign against cruelty to children in Germany from the Wilhelmine to the Nazi periods. My research focuses on the social and cultural history of violence and crime in late nineteenth and twentieth-century Germany. HIS 1101: Introduction to Historical Studies. HIS 2500: Historical Research and Writing.HIS 4845: Women and Gender in Modern Europe (cross-listed with Women's Studies).HIS 5001: Introduction to Graduate Historical Studies.HIS 5430: Readings in Modern German History.History and Memory in the New Germany (Study Abroad in Berlin and Munich).HIS 5400: Problems in Human Rights History.Courses this semester: HIS 3415: World War I
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