Warren Rosenblum is Professor of History at Webster University. He is the author of Beyond the Prison Gates: Punishment and Welfare in Germany, 1850-1933, which won the Baker-Burton Prize of the Southern Historical Association. He has also published essays on the history of disability, eugnics an...
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Warren Rosenblum is Professor of History at Webster University. He is the author of Beyond the Prison Gates: Punishment and Welfare in Germany, 1850-1933, which won the Baker-Burton Prize of the Southern Historical Association. He has also published essays on the history of disability, eugnics and euthanasia, and antisemitism in modern Europe.
He is currently finishing a book about an antisemitic justice scandal in the Weimar Republic, and working on a major study of the treatment of the “feeble-minded” in modern Europe. Rosenblum serves on the Executive Committee of the Holocaust Museum and Learning Center in St. Louis and is a fellow of the Institute for Human Rights and Humanitarian Studies at Webster. He has been a visiting scholar at Harvard University’s Center for European Studies and a visiting professor at SUNY – Binghamton, Bowdoin College, and Deep Springs College. Rosenblum received his bachelor’s degree from Cornell University and has a PhD from the University of Michigan.
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