- William W. Hagen
William W. Hagen is a prominent historian and Professor of History at the
University of California-Davis . He obtained his B.A. fromHarvard University and his M.A. and Ph.D. from theUniversity of Chicago . Starting as Assistant Professor in 1970, he became Associate Professor of History in 1977 and Professor of History in 1981. From 1992-1998, Hagen served as Director of the "UC Davis Center for History, Society, and Culture". In 1996, he served as President of the "Conference Group for Central European History" (American Historical Association ). Following is a partial list of works authored by Hagen:
*"OrdinaryPrussia ns:Brandenburg Junkers and Villagers, 1500-1840" (Cambridge University Press , 2002). This work has been awarded the 2002-2003 "Hans Rosenberg Prize" of the Central European Conference Group (American Historical Association) for best North American book on German history.
*"The Moral Economy of Popular Violence: The Pogrom in Lwów, November 1918". This article appeared in Robert Blobaum, ed., "Antisemitism and Its Opponents in ModernPoland " (Cornell University Press, 2005), pp. 124-47.
*"Germans, Poles and Jews: the Nationality Conflict in the Prussian East, 1772-1914" (University of Chicago Press , 1980).
*"Seventeenth-Century Crisis in Brandenburg: TheThirty Years' War , the Destabilization ofSerfdom , and the Rise of Absolutism" (American Historical Review, 94 (1989): 302-335).
*"Before the "Final Solution ": Toward a Comparative Analysis of Political Antisemitism in InterwarGermany and Poland" (Journal of Modern History (July, 1996): 1-31). This work has received the "Chester Penn Higby Prize" for best article in the "Journal of Modern History" in a two-year period (conferred by the Modern European History Section of the American Historical Association).
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