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KEVIN CRAMER Associate Professor of History. B.A. The City College of New York 1989, Ph.D. Harvard University 1998. Teaching and Research Interests: Modern Germany and Central Europe, cultural and intellectual history, war and society, historiography, popular religion, history and memory, nationalism. Publications: "Religious Conflict as History: The Nation as the One True Church", in Religion und Nation: Beiträge zu einer unbewältigten Geschichte, eds.Michael Geyer and Hartmut Lehmann (Wallstein Verlag, 2003); "The Cult of Gustavus Adolphus: Protesant Identity and German Nationalism,: in Protestants, Catholics and Jews in Germany, 1800-1914, ed. Helmut W. Smith (Berg, 2001); Associate Editor, "The Philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche", in The Penguin Classics Database: Western Civilization (Penguin/Pearson Custom Publishing, 2002); "Albrecht von Wallenstein, Oliver Cromwell, Prince Eugene of Savoy and Charles XII," in Leaders of the World (Gale Research, 1992). Awards and Fellowships: Derek Bok Certificate for Teaching Excellence, Harvard University (2000); Krupp Foundation Research Fellowship in European Studies (1994-1995); Program for the Study of Germany and Europe: Dissertation Writing Fellowship (1996-1997); Research Associate, Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies, Harvard University (1996-1998). Courses Taught: Western Civilization II, German History from Bismarck to Hitler, Nationalism in Europe, Europe from 1815 to 1871, History of Historical Thought, European Intellectual History II, The Second World War, Europe in the Twentieth Century. Office: CA 503M |