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Mark Roseman is the Pat M Glazer Chair in Jewish Studies, a Distinguished Professor of Jewish Studies and History, and an Adjunct Professor of Germanic Studies. He is a historian of modern Europe, with particular interests in the History of the Holocaust and in modern German history. His publications have covered a wide range of topics in German, European and Jewish history, including life-reform and protest in 1920s and 1930s Germany; Holocaust survival and memory; Nazi policy and perpetrators; the social impact of total war; post-1945 German and European reconstruction; generation conflict and youth rebellion; Jewish and other minorities in modern German history. He also has an interest in the comparative history of genocide. His current research projects include rethinking the meaning and role of race under Nazi rule, German Jewish experience of Nazi persecution, a history of resistance and rescue und Nazi rule, and a critical synthesis of recent work on Nazi perpetrators.