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MA Student

Craig Applegate

BA - Columbia University

Research Interests

Fascism
Nazi Germany
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Alumni

Lauren Ashley Bradford

PhD student in Holocaust and Genocide Studies at Clark University (Worcester, MA)

Research Interests

Nazi Germany
Holocaust
Interwar Period
Jewish history
WWII
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photo of Ian Donnellan
Alumni

Ian Donnellan

Research Interests

German history
Nazi Germany
post-war Germany
Social History
ideology
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photo of Ruiqi Ji
MA Student

Ruiqi Ji

BA - Tufts University

Research Interests

Nazi Germany
Modern European history
Political Philosophy
Decolonization
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photo of Vanessa Miraj
MA Student

Vanessa Miraj

BA - CUNY Hunter College

Research Interests

Fascism
EU law
feminism
gender
Balkans
German history
Nazi Germany
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