Mark Roseman

Mark Roseman (born 1958 in London) is a British historian. He is Professor of Modern History and taught at the University of Southampton. Roseman teaches at Indiana University in Bloomington / USA.

As a writer and scientist, he has been working in the field of source research and analyze the state of historical research on the Holocaust and Nazi bureaucracy, such as, among others, in his publication to the Wannsee Conference. The West German and European history after 1945 is another specialty Rose Mans.

2000 he received the Fraenkel Prize for the best historical work, the 2001 Wingate Literary Prize. In 2003 he was for the survival story of a German Jew in an unguarded moment. A woman survived awarded in the underground Scholl Prize.

Publications (selection)

  • In an unguarded moment. A woman survived underground. Aufbau Taschenbuch Verlag, Berlin 2004
  • Surviving History: The federal government, for socialist community life in the Third Reich. In: "middle 36", Journal of the Hamburg Institute for Social Research, Vol 16, Issue 1 (2007 ), pp. 100-121
  • A man on the move. Dore Jacobs, 1894-1979, in: " Essen posts. Contributions to the history of the town and convent food ", No. 114 ( Essen 2002 ),

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