Cornelia Wilhelm

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Cornelia Wilhelm (* 1964 in Munich ) is a German historian .

Life

After her Magister Artium 1990 in social and economic history, PhD in philosophy in 1994 in social and economic history magna cum laude and her habilitation in 2003 and acquisition of Venia Legendi for the history of the early modern age and modern age at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich , she was there 2004 private lecturer . In 2006 she taught as a visiting professor at the Artistic Center for Jewish Studies at Rutgers University . From 2007 to 2009 she was LMUexcellent visiting professor and LMU Liaison North America as well as visiting professor at the Educational Center for Jewish Studies at Rutgers University. In 2011 she was appointed adjunct professor for modern history at the LMU. From 2010 to 2016 she taught as a DAAD visiting professor for German and German-Jewish history at Emory University .

Fonts (selection)

  • Movement or Club? National Socialist Volkstumsppolitik in the USA . Stuttgart 1998, ISBN 3-515-06805-8 .
  • German Jews in America. Civil self-confidence and Jewish identity in the order of B'nai B'rith and Faithful Sisters, 1843-1914 . Stuttgart 2007, ISBN 3-515-08550-5 .
  • as editor with Christian Wiese : American jewry. Transcending the European experience? . New York 2017, ISBN 1-4411-8809-6 .
  • as editor: Migration, memory, and diversity. Germany from 1945 to the present . New York 2017, ISBN 978-1-78533-838-0 .

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