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Jeremy King

Jeremy King is Professor of History at Mount Holyoke College in Massachusetts. He completed his PhD with honors at Columbia University in 1998, with a dissertation entitled "Loyalty and Polity, Nation and State. A Town in Habsburg Central Europe, 1848-1948."…

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Jenny Holzer

Jenny Holzer received the first American Academy in Berlin/Philip Morris Art Prize Fellowship for Advanced Studies, for spring semester 2000.   Holzer completed her undergraduate work at Ohio University, Athens, with a bachelor's degree in fine arts. In 1975 she…

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James Whitman

James Whitman is the Ford Foundation Professor of Comparative and Foreign Law at Yale University. His areas of teaching specialty are Roman law, comparative law, conflict of laws, contracts, and European legal history.   Whitman earned his PhD in intellectual…

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Brent Sockness

Brent Sockness is an associate professor and the Graduate Director in the Religious Studies Department at Stanford University. He holds an MA in religious studies and PhD in Theology from the University of Chicago, and specializes in modern Western religious…

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Richard Morris

For over 18 years, Richard Morris has founded and managed technology-based programs to foster social benefit and economic growth. In recent years, he launched the Adaptive Learning Systems Focused Program, a multimillion dollar software research program for innovators in Internet-based instructional…

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Julianne Smith

Julianne Smith is a fellow and deputy director of the International Security Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. Before coming to CSIS, she worked at the German Marshall Fund, as a program officer on the foreign policy program.…

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Katherine Pratt Ewing

Katherine Pratt Ewing has been Professor of Religion at Columbia University since 2011. She is also Professor Emerita of Cultural Anthropology and Religion at Duke University, where she was on the faculty for twenty years. Before moving to Columbia, she…

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Michael E. Geyer

Michael Geyer is the Samuel N. Harper Professor of German and European History and the Faculty Director of the Human Rights Program at the University of Chicago. His research and teaching focus on twentieth-century German and European history, with a…

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Paul Hockenos

Paul Hockenos is a Berlin-based writer and consultant who has been working in Germany and Eastern Europe since 1989. As a journalist, he covered the collapse of communism, Yugoslavia’s wars, and the European Union’s transformations over two decades. He worked…

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Sarah Morris

Born in 1967, Sarah Morris lives in London and New York. She attended Brown University, Cambridge University, and the Whitney Museum of American Art’s Independent Study Program. From 1999-2000 she was an American Academy Berlin Prize Fellow, and in 2001…

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