Historical Preferences/Archaeo/ogical Remains: Borneplatz, Judenplatz etc. / Divided Cities/Divided Histories: European Borderlands
[Für dieses Fellowship liegt keine klassische Projektbeschreibung vor]
Ph.D., Kulturhistoriker, Senior Fellow am International Center for Advanced Studies, New York University, 1991-97 Research Affiliate am Center for European Studies, Harvard University. Forschungsaufenthalte und Ausstellungsprojekte in Harnburg und Berlin.
Zu seinen Publikationen zählen "Monumental Revisions of History in Twentieth-Century Germany: An On-going Process" in "Remove not the ancient Landmark": Public Monuments and their Values, ed. Donald Reynolds (New York 1995); Emigrants and Exiles: A Lost Generation of Austrian Artists in America, 1920-1950 (Ausstellungskatalog), Österreichische Galerie, Wien und Marty and Leigh Block Galley, Northwestern University, Evanston (1996); "Stones Set Upright in the Winds of Controversy: An Austrian Monument Against War and Fascism", in A User's Guide to German Cultural Studies (University of Michigan Press, 1997).