Gabriel N. Finder
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Lecturer (2001)
Modern Europe, Jewish
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
Fax: (434) 924-7891
Email:
gf6n
virginia.eduEducation
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.
