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Ari Joskowicz is an Associate Professor of Jewish Studies, European Studies, and History at Vanderbilt University and Director of the Max Kade Center for European and German Studies. His research focuses on modern Jewish and European history with particular attention to minority politics, secularism, and transnational interactions. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago (2008) and has held fellowships from institutions including the ACLS, DAAD, and United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
- Education: Ph.D. in History, University of Chicago (2008)
- Key Research Areas: Jewish anticlericalism, Romani-Jewish Holocaust intersections, postwar refugee policies, and secularization processes
His award-winning book The Modernity of Others (2014) examines Jewish critiques of Catholicism as a tool for defining modern identity. Current work traces Romani and Jewish genocide experiences, exploring shared archives and memory frameworks. He has contributed to EU racism studies and co-translated G.C. Spivak's seminal essay into German.
Professional Activities: Teaches courses like 'The Holocaust,' 'Religion and Politics in Modern Europe,' and 'Conspiracy Theories.' Serves on editorial boards for Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook and other journals. Holds visiting appointments at Hebrew University and Leipzig University.
- Recent Awards: ACLS Fellowship (2016), Jordan Schnitzer Book Award Finalist (2015)
- Grants: Multiple DAAD and NEH grants for archival research in Germany, France, and Israel
Research Teams/Labs: Leads interdisciplinary projects on minority histories at the Max Kade Center, collaborating with European institutions on Romani and Jewish studies initiatives.





