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Biography
Education
D.Phil. – Oxford University 1988
M.A. – Johns Hopkins University 1983
B.A. – Oxford University 1981
Current Departmental Service
ON LEAVE
Interests and Research
Mark Mazower, Ira D. Wallach Professor of World Order Studies, specializes in modern Greece , 20th-century Europe , and international history. Current interests include comparative dimensions of the post-Ottoman experience in the Balkans and Middle East, war and population movements, and the history of international norms and institutions.
Affiliations
Director, Center for International History, Columbia University
Member, Editorial Board, Past and Present, Journal of Modern Greek Studies, Historein,
Member of Judging panel, Longmans/History Today Book of the Year, 1999-2004
Member, Executive Committee, Council for European Studies, 1999-2001
Member, Conference Committee, Council for European Studies, 2000; Past and Present/Anglo-American, 2002
Teaching
Courses
Fall 2008
HIST G8301 - Empire, State and Nation in the Modern World
C1101 – Contemporary Western Civilizations I
Spring 2009
C1101 – Contemporary Western Civilizations I
HIST G8970 – The American Century: US Internationalism 1918-1975
Awards
Salonica, City of Ghosts awarded the Duff Cooper Prize – 2005
John Criticos Prize, Runciman Prize, National Jewish Book Award – 2005
Dark Continent awarded the German History Book Prize – 2002
The Balkans awarded a Wolfson Prize for History – 2001
The Balkans awarded the Adolphe Bentinck Prize – 2001
Dark Continent awarded the Premio Acqui – 2001
Selected Publications
Books
Hitler’s Empire: How the Nazis Ruled Europe
Salonica, City of Ghosts: Christians, Muslims and Jews, 1430-1950
After the War was Over: Reconstructing the State, Family and the Law in Greece, 1943-1960
The Balkans
Dark Continent: Europe’s Twentieth Century
The Policing of Politics in Historical Perspective
Inside Hitler’s Greece: The Experience of Occupation, 1941-1944
Greece and the Inter-War Economic Crisis
Scholarly Articles
‘‘Foucault, Agamben and the Nazis”, in Boundary2, 35:1. 2008
“An International Civilisation? Empire, Internationalism and the Crisis of the mid-20th Century” in
International Affairs, 82:3, pp. 553-566, 2006.
“The Strange Triumph of Human Rights, 1933-1950”, in Historical Journal, 47:2, pp. 379-39, 2004.
“Minorities and the League of Nations in Interwar Europe”, in Daedalus, 126:2 [Human Diversity], pp. 47-65, 2002.
“Violence and the State in the Twentieth Century”, in American Historical Review, pp. 1147-1167, 2002.
“The Cold War and the Appropriation of Memory: Greece after Liberation”, in I.Deak and J.Gross, eds., Political Justice and Retribution in Postwar Europe, Princeton UP, 2002.
“Introduction”, If Not Now, When, by Primo Levi, Penguin, 2000.
“Structures of authority in the Greek resistance, 1941-1944”, in T.Kirk and A.McElligott, eds., Opposing Fascism: Community, Authority and Resistance in Europe, Cambridge UP, pp.120-133, 1999.
“Introduction”, in J.Dunnage, ed., After the War: Violence, Justice, Continuity and Renewal in Italian
Society, Troubador, Hull, 1-5, 1999.
“Hitler’s New Order., 1939-1945”, in Diplomacy and Statecraft, 7:1, pp. 29-53, 1996.
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