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Charles S. Maier: Biographical Note
CHARLES S. MAIER, historian. Maier is the Director of the Center
for European Studies and the Krupp Foundation Professor of European
Studies, and has recently completed service as Chair of the Committee on
Degrees in Social Studies. He teaches ``core'' courses on the two world
wars, post-war Europe, and international relations, as well as History
Department offerings on twentieth-century topics on modern Italy. He is the
author of Dissolution: The Crisis of Communism and the End of East
Germany (1997); The Unmasterable Past: History, Holocaust, and
German National Identity (1988); In Search of Stability:
Explorations in Historical Political Economy (1987); Recasting
Bourgeois Europe (1975, 1988); as well as editor of several
collaborative volumes, among them: The Marshall Plan and Germany
(1991), Changing Boundaries of the Political (1987), and The
Politics of Inflation and Economic Stagnation (1985). He is currently
collaborating on a world history of the twentieth century and seeking to
bring together a collection of historical essays that focus on
transformations of territoriality and their impact on domestic and
international politics.
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