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Fredrick Marquardt

             Frederick Marquardt’s main areas of expertise are German social, economic and political history. He teaches Judaic Studies courses on Nazi Germany, the History of Jews in Germany, and the Holocaust.

 

Courses:

 

Nazi Germany

History of the Jews in Germany

History of the Holocaust

 

Teaching:

 

Assistant Professor, Syracuse University, 1971-Present

Instructor, University of Michigan, 1967-71

 

Selected and Recent Publications:

 

Revised and expanded version of "Sozialer Aufstieg, " in Soziale Mobilität seit der Industrialisierung, ed. H. Kaelble (Königstein/Ts 1979), pp. 127-58.

Sozialer Abstieg und die Entstehung der Berliner Arbeiterklasse, 1806-1848,"              Geschichte und Gesellschaft, 1 (1975), pp. 43-77.

"A Working Class in Berlin in the 1840s?" in Sozialgeschichte Heute, ed. H.-U.          Wehler (Göttingen 1974), pp. 191-210.

"Pauperism in Germany during the Vormärz, " Central European History, 2 (March, 1969), p. 77-88. Book reviews for International Labor and Working Class History, Journal of Social History, Journal of Interdisciplinary History.

 

Research Grants and Awards:

 

Nominated for the University's "Outstanding Teacher" award, 1988-89, 1989-90.

President of the New York State Association of European Historians, 1988-89.

Prize of the Conference Group on Central European History for the best article on Central European history during the years 1975-76 (for the article "Sozialer Aufstieg", etc., listed above).

Grant from the American Council of Learned Societies, 1975.

Fellow of the Davis Center for Historical Studies, Princeton University, Fall 1974.

Grant from the American Philosophical Society, summer 1974.

Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley

Assistant Professor

Office: 145 Eggers

Phone: 315-443-5874

E-Mail: fdmarqua@maxwell.syr.edu

http://www.maxwell.syr.edu/hist/fdmarqua.htm