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Aviel Roshwald is a Professor of History at Georgetown University's Department of History within the College. He holds a Ph.D. from Harvard University and a B.A. with Honors from the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities. His research focuses on nationalism, comparative history, and the impact of Axis occupations during World War II, with a particular emphasis on Europe and Asia. Roshwald has authored major works such as Occupied: European and Asian Responses to Axis Conquest, 1937-1945 (2023) and co-edited the two-volume The Cambridge History of Nationhood and Nationalism (2023). His teaching includes courses on nationalism, ethnic politics, and the global context of the two world wars. He is widely recognized for his innovative comparative approaches to understanding state collapse, identity reconstruction, and resistance during wartime occupations.
Roshwald's work bridges European and Asian histories, analyzing how patriotic, ethno-national, and internationalist identities were reshaped under Axis control. His recent scholarship emphasizes transnational perspectives on nationalism's evolution, as seen in his contributions to symposia and edited volumes. He actively engages with both academic and public audiences, maintaining an accessible presence through his Amazon author page and Georgetown faculty profile.
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