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Cathleen M. Giustino

Associate Professor

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Cathleen M. Giustino is Associate Professor of History at Auburn University, where she teaches courses on modern Germany, 20th-century Eastern Europe, and modern European cultural politics. Her research expertise is urban planning and historic preservation in modern Prague. She has published several articles and Tearing Down Prague’s Jewish Town: Ghetto Clearance and the Legacy of Middle-Class Ethnic Politics around 1900 (Columbia University Press, 2004). She earned her Ph.D. at the University of Chicago and her B.A. from Grinnell College. She has held awards from I.I.E.-Fulbright, the International Research and Exchange Board (I.R.E.X.), the American Council of Learned Societies (A.C.L.S.), and the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. She is a list editor and review editor for HABSBURG, a H-Net discussion network dedicated to the history of the Habsburg Empire and its successor states.

At the 2004 meeting of the American National Association she received the R. John Rath Prize for the best article published in the Austrian History Yearbook 2003. Her winning article is entitled "House Numbered 207-V: Ghetto Clearance and Municipal Activisim in Prague around 1900."

  • PhD, University of Chicago
  • BA, Grinnell College

Books

  • Tearing Down Prague's Jewish Town: Ghetto Clearance and the Legacy of Middle-Class Ethnic Politics around 1900 (Columbia University Press, 2004)

Articles

  • "House Numbered 207-V: Ghetto Clearance and Municipal Activisim in Prague around 1900," in the Austrian History Yearbook 2003.

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