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Daniel E. Rogers
Curriculum vitæ
Contact
Department of History
University of South Alabama
5991 USA Dr N., Rm 344
Mobile, AL 36688
Web Page: Or:
Voice: 251.460.6210
Fax: 251.460.6750
Email: [email protected]
http://www.southalabama.edu/colleges/artsandsci/history/faculty/rogers.html
http://bit.ly/1Mna7nD
Education
Ph.D., Modern European History, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1990
M.A., Modern European History, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1986
B.A., History major and German minor, summa cum laude, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, 1984
(including junior year at the Pädagogische Hochschule, Weingarten, Germany)
Academic Honors
Fulbright Scholarship, University of Bonn, 1988-89
Joseph E. Pogue Graduate Fellowship, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1984-87
Phi Beta Kappa, University of Alabama, 1983
Teaching Experience and Courses
University of South Alabama
Professor, 2008-present; Associate Professor, 1997-2008; Assistant Professor, 1991-1997
Current Courses: Western Civilization survey; Europe since 1945; Modern Germany; Hitler & Nazi
Germany; The Holocaust; World War I; World War II; Undergraduate Research Seminar
University of Maryland at College Park
Visiting Assistant Professor, 1990-1991
Courses: Europe since 1789 (lectures and supervision of TAs); Undergraduate Research Seminar;
20th-Century Europe; 20th-Century Germany.
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Instructor, 1990
Course: Western Civilization since 1648.
Teaching Assistant, 1987-1988
Courses: Western Civilization to 1648 and the World since 1945
Books
The Impact of Nazism: New Perspectives on the Third Reich and Its Legacy (edited with Alan E. Steinweis).
Lincoln, Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press, 2003.
Politics after Hitler: The Western Allies and the German Party System. London: Macmillan, 1995; New York:
New York University Press, 1995.
Articles and Chapters
“Hans Globke at Nuremberg: Testimony as Rehabilitation, 1948-49,” in A Nazi Past: Recasting German
Identities in Postwar Europe, pp. 17-27. Ed. David A. Messenger and Katrin Paehler (Lexington, Kentucky:
University Press of Kentucky, 2015).
“Daring All Things: Recent Works on Politically Motivated Violence in European History.” European History
Quarterly 45 (2015), 530-535. “Restoring a German Career, 1945-1950: The Ambiguity of Being Hans Globke,” German Studies Review 31/2
(May 2008).
“Historians’ Controversy,” in Antisemitism: A Historical Encyclopedia of Prejudice and Persecution, ed.
Richard S. Levy (Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO, 2005), pp. 303-304.
“German Neo-Nazism,” in Antisemitism: A Historical Encyclopedia of Prejudice and Persecution, ed. Richard
S. Levy (Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO, 2005), pp. 497-498.
“The Chancellors of the Federal Republic of Germany and the Political Legacy of the Holocaust,” in Alan
E. Steinweis and Daniel E. Rogers, eds., The Impact of Nazism: New Perspectives on the Third Reich and Its
Legacy, pp. 231-247.
“Nazi Germany: New Perspectives, New Questions,” (lead author, along with Alan E. Steinweis), in Alan
E. Steinweis and Daniel E. Rogers, eds., The Impact of Nazism: New Perspectives on the Third Reich and Its
Legacy, pp. xi-xvii.
“Transforming the German Party System: The United States and the Origins of Political Moderation,
1945-1949,” Journal of Modern History 65 (1993):512-541.
“Konrad Adenauer,” in Historic World Leaders, ed. Anne Commire and Deborah Klezmer. Detroit: Gale
Research Inc., 1994.
“Erwin Rommel,” in Historic World Leaders, ed. Anne Commire and Deborah Klezmer. Detroit: Gale
Research Inc., 1994.
“The German Resistance to Hitler,” in Historic World Leaders, ed. Anne Commire and Deborah Klezmer.
Detroit: Gale Research Inc., 1994.
Book Reviews
Brian C. Etheridge. Enemies to Allies: Cold War Germany and American Memory. Lexington, Kentucky.:
University Press of Kentucky, 2016. Journal of Military History, forthcoming.
Nicholas Stargardt, The German War: A Nation Under Arms, 1939-1945, Citizens and Soldiers. New York:
Basic Books, 2015. Choice 53, 7, (March 2016).
R. J. B. Boworth, Italian Venice: A History. New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Press, 2014. Choice
52,7 (March 2015).
Louis Barthes, Poilu: The World War I Notebooks of Corporal Louis Barthes, Barrelmaker, 1914-1918. New
Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Press, 2014. Choice 52,1 (September 2014).
Allan Mitchell, The Devil’s Captain: Ernst Jünger in Nazi Paris, 1941-1944. Oxford and New York: Berghahn,
2011. European History Quarterly 44, 3 (2014):560-561.
Claudio Pavone, A Civil War: A History of the Italian Resistance. London and New York: Verso, 2013. Choice
51, 8 (April 2014).
Brian Pauca, Learning Democracy: Education Reforms in West Germany, 1945-1965. Oxford: Berghahn, 2009.
European History Quarterly 43,1 (January 2013):721-723.
Mario Petri, Terrorismus und Staat: Versuch einer Definition des Terrorismusphänomens und Analyse zur
Existenz einer strategischen Konzeption staatlicher Gegenmaßnahmen am Beispiel der Roten Armee Fraktion
in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland. H-German, H-Net Reviews. January, 2010. URL: http://www.h-net.org/
reviews/showrev.php?id=25825.
Frank Bösch, Macht und Machtverlust: Die Geschichte der CDU. Stuttgart: Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt,
2001. H-German, October 2006.
Detlef Junker, ed., The United States and Germany in the Era of the Cold War, 1945-1990: A Handbook,
Volume 1 (1945-1968). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004; and of Detlef Junker, ed.The United
States and Germany in the Era of the Cold War, 1945-1990: A Handbook, Volume 2 (1968-1990). Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 2004. H-German, July 2005.
Heidemarie Uhl, ed., Zivilisationsbruch und Gedächtniskultur: Das 20. Jahrhundert in der Erinnerung des
beginnenden 21. Jahrhunderts. Innsbruck: Studien Verlag, 2003. Contemporary Austrian Studies 13 (2005):
268-271.
Ronald J. Granieri, The Ambivalent Alliance: Konrad Adenauer, the CDU/CSU, and the West, 1949-1966. New
York and Oxford: Berghahn Books, 2003. American Historical Review 109, 3 (June 2004), pp. 992-993.
Helmut König, Die Zukunft der Vergangenheit: Der Nationalsozialismus im politischen Bewusstsein der
Bundesrepublik.Frankfurt am Main: Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag, 2003 (H-German, May 2004).
Michael L. Hughes, Shouldering the Burdens of Defeat: West Germany and the Reconstruction of Social
Justice. Chapel Hill, North Carolina: University of North Carolina Press, 1999 (Peace and Change 26, 3 [July
2001]: 404-406)
Jeffrey Herf, Divided Memory: The Nazi Past in the Two Germanys. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University
Press, 1997 (German Studies Review 22 [1999]:325)
Dan Diner, America in the Eyes of the Germans: An Essay on Anti-Americanism. Princeton, New Jersey:
Marcus Wiener, 1996. (H-German, February 1998)
Omer Bartov, Murder in Our Midst: The Holocaust, Industrial Killing, and Representation. Oxford and New
York: Oxford University Press, 1996; and of Daniel Jonah Goldhagen, Hitler’s Willing Executioners: Ordinary
Germans and the Holocaust. New York: Knopf, 1996. (National Forum 77 [1997]:44-45)
Rolf Steininger, Der Umgang mit dem Holocaust. Vienna: Böhlau, 1995, in Günter Bischof and Anton Pelinka,
eds., Austrian Historical Memory and National Identity (Contemporary Austrian Studies, vol. 5). New
Brunswick, New Jersey: Transaction Publishers, 1997.
Robin Neillands, The Conquest of the Reich: D-Day to V-E Day - A Soldiers’ History. New York: New York
University Press, 1995. (The Historian 59 [1997]:473-74)
Christoph Weisz, ed., OMGUS-Handbuch: Die amerikanischeMilitärregierung in Deutschland, 1945-1949.
Munich: Oldenbourg, 1994; and of Jeffrey M. Diefendorf, et al., eds., American Policy and the Reconstruction
of West Germany, 1945-1955. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993; and of Gerd Wehner, Die
Westalliierten und das Grundgesetz, 1948-1949: Die Londoner Sechsmächtekonferenz. Freiburg: Rombach,
1994. (Journal of Modern History 68 [1996]:504-507)
Reinhold Wagnleitner, Coca-Colonization and the Cold War: The Cultural Mission of the United States in
Austria after the Second World War. Chapel Hill, North Carolina: University of North Carolina Press, 1994.
(H-German, March 31, 1995)
Edgar Wolfrum, Französische Besatzungspolitik und deutsche Sozialdemokratie (1945-1951). Düsseldorf:
Droste, 1991; and of Wilfred Loth and Robert Pich, eds., De Gaulle, Deutschland und Europa. Opladen: Leske
& Budrich, 1991. (Journal of Modern History 67 [1995]:739-41)
Dieter Gosewinkel, Adolf Arndt: Die Wiederbegründung des Rechtsstaats aus dem Geist der Sozialdemokratie
(1945-1961). Berlin: Dietz, 1991. (Journal of Modern History 66 [1994]:443-444)
André Brigot, et al., eds., Sicherheits- und Ostpolitik: Deutsch-französische Perspektiven. BadenBaden: Nomos-Verlagsgesellschaft, 1989. (German Studies Review, February 1992)
John Trumpbour, ed., The Dividing Rhine: Politics and Society in Contemporary France and Germany.
Oxford: Berg, 1989. (German Studies Review, May 1991)
Scholarly Conference Presentations
“The Foreign Policy Scholarship of Gerhard Weinberg,” Southern Historical Association, European History
Section Annual Meeting, Little Rock, Arkansas, November 2015.
“Testimony as Rehabilitation: Hans Globke at Nuremberg, 1945-1948,” Lessons and Legacies Biennial
International Holocaust Conference, Northwestern University, November 2008
“The Scholarship of Gerhard Weinberg in Post-World War II International Context,” Perspectives on National
Socialism, Global War, and the Holocaust: Symposium in Honor of Gerhard L. Weinberg, Washington, D.C.,
May 2, 2008
“Myths of Revolutionary Violence in Recent Germany: The Red Army Faction’s Challenge to German Liberal
Democracy in the 1970s,” Alabama Association of Historians Annual Meeting, Birmingham, February 2008
“‘Wiedervereinigung durch Westintegration?’ Ambivalence, Skepticism, and Hostility from German Social
Democrats,” at “Western Integration, German Unification and the Cold War - The Adenauer Era in
Perspective”: Conference of the BMW Center for German and European Studies, Georgetown University,
March 2006
Panel commentator, “Diplomacy and Memory in Postwar West Germany,” German Studies Association annual
meeting, Milwaukee, September 2005
“The Chancellors of the Federal Republic of Germany and the Politics of Describing the Holocaust,” German
Studies Association annual meeting, New Orleans, September 2003
“Teaching the Holocaust in the American South: Issues of Context,” Lessons and Legacies Biennial
International Holocaust Conference, University of Minnesota, November 2002.
“Konrad Adenauer, Willy Brandt, Helmut Kohl, and Political Responses to the Legacy of the Holocaust,” 5th
Bi-Annual Holocaust Studies Conference, Middle Tennessee State University, March 2002
Panel commentator, “The United States and the German Right, 1938-1963,” Organization of American
Historians annual meeting, Los Angeles, April 2001
“Words, Deeds, and the Proper Memories: Chancellors of the Federal Republic of Germany and the Legacy of
the Holocaust.” Southern Historical Association annual meeting, Birmingham, Alabama, November 1998
“The Internet and Publishing in German Cultural Studies,” German Studies Association annual meeting,
Washington, DC, September 1997
Panel commentator, “Germany and America in the 1950s,” Society for Historians of American Foreign
Relations annual meeting, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, June 1996
“The Hero, the Villain, the Holocaust,” The University of the South Lecture Series, Sewanee, Tennessee,
February 1996
Panel commentator, “The Postwar Reality of the U.S. Occupation of Germany and Austria,
1945-1948.” Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations annual meeting, U.S. Naval Academy,
Annapolis, Maryland, June 1995
“Teaching the Holocaust in Western Civilization, World Civilization, and American History Courses,” Alabama
Association of Historians annual meeting, Birmingham, Alabama, February 1995
“The Cold War and the Founding of West German Television, 1950-1963,” German Studies Association annual
meeting, Dallas, Texas, October 1994 “European Economic and Political Unification,” Alabama Association of Historians annual meeting,
Montgomery, Alabama, February 1993
“Occupation Generals and Occupation Politics: The Western Allied Armies and the Transformation of the
German Party System, 1945-1949.” Society for Military History annual meeting, Fredericksburg, Virginia,
April 1992
“America, Britain, France, and the German Communist Parties: An Allied Approach?” Southern Historical
Association annual meeting, Fort Worth, Texas, November 1991
Grants and Awards
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Hess Faculty Seminar: “The Holocaust: Perpetrators, Victims, and
Bystanders,” January 2008
Teaching Excellence Award, College of Arts & Sciences, University of South Alabama, 2006
University of South Alabama Research Council Grant, $3,630, for archival research in Washington, D.C.,
Koblenz, Germany, and Sankt Augustin, Germany, May 2005-June 2006
Faculty Service and Development Award (sabbatical research leave), University of South Alabama, Spring
Semester 1999
Fulbright Award, German Studies Seminar, Germany, June-July 1998
Fellow, Institute for the Study of Jewish Civilization and the Holocaust, Northwestern University, July 1997
University of South Alabama, College of Arts and Sciences Support and Development Award, $1,000, to match
grant of $1,000 from Holocaust Educational Foundation for research and study trip to the sites of the
Holocaust, June 1994
University of South Alabama Research Council Grant, $2,610, for archival research in Washington, D.C.,
Frankfurt, Germany, and Koblenz, Germany, July-August 1993
Holocaust Educational Foundation, $1,000, Course Development Grant, March 1993
Professional Service
Chair, University of South Alabama, Department of History Search Committee, Department Chair, 2016-2017
Member, University of South Alabama, College of Arts & Sciences Promotion Committee, 2016-2017
Member, University of South Alabama, College of Arts & Sciences Tenure Committee, 2016-2017
Chair, University of South Alabama, College of Arts & Sciences Promotion Committee, 2014-2015
Member, University of South Alabama, Department of History Search Committee, Jewish history, 2014-2015
Member, University of South Alabama Process Improvement Committee, 2014Chair, University of South Alabama, Department of History Search Committee, French history, 2011-2012
Member, College of Arts & Sciences Summer Professional Development Awards Committee, 2010-2011
Chair, University of South Alabama, College of Arts & Sciences Sabbatical Committee, 2009
Chair, University of South Alabama, College of Arts & Sciences Tenure Committee, 2009; Member, University
of South Alabama, College of Arts & Sciences Promotion Committee, 2009
Grader, Advanced Placement European History Exam, Ft. Collins, Colorado, June 2008
Member, University of South Alabama, College of Arts & Sciences, Graduate Academic Conduct Standards
Committee and Graduate Final Grade Grievance Committee, 2007-2008
Chair, University of South Alabama, Department of History Search Committee, Latin American history,
2007-2008
Professor, USA Study Abroad Program, London, July-August 2007
Grader, Advanced Placement European History Exam, Lincoln, Nebraska, June 2006
Member, University of South Alabama, Department of History Search Committee, U.S. history, 2005-2006
Member, University of South Alabama, College of Arts & Sciences Summer Professional Development
Committee, 2005-2006
Chair, University of South Alabama, College of Arts & Sciences Faculty Awards Committee, 2004-2005
Chair, University of South Alabama, Department of History Search Committee, Russian history, 2004-2005
Chair, John Snell Prize Committee, European History Section of the Southern Historical Association,
2003-2004
Faculty Senate, University of South Alabama, 1999-2002
Senate Chair: 2000-2002
Senate Vice-Chair: 1999-2000
Member, Program Committee, Lessons and Legacies Biennial International Conference on the Holocaust,
2001-2002 (University of Minnesota, November 2002)
Chair, University of South Alabama, Department of History Search Committee, Asian history, 2001-2002
Member, University of South Alabama Search Committee, Vice-President for Development and Alumni
Affairs, 2002
Member, University of South Alabama Budget Council, 2000-2003
Member, University of South Alabama Academic Affairs Policy Committee, 1999-2003
Member, University of South Alabama, Department of History Search Committee, Asian history, 1999-2000
Member, University of South Alabama, Department of History Search Committee, Department chair,
1997-1998
Initiator and co-editor of H-German, a daily scholarly electronic forum and Web site for over 1,600
professional historians of Germany in 30 countries, April 1994-December 1998
Alabama Association of Historians -- Secretary-Treasurer, February 1994-February 1997
Languages
German — fluent (undergraduate minor; two years’ residence & research in Germany)
Italian — good (equivalent of undergraduate minor; seven trips to Italy)
French — good (extensive study as graduate student; many months’ residence & research in France)
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