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Devin Pendas is a Professor of History at Boston College, specializing in German history, legal history, and the history of mass violence. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago and has held visiting positions at Meiji University (Tokyo) and Goethe University (Frankfurt). His research focuses on postwar justice, human rights, and the legal frameworks addressing mass political violence. Pendas is a faculty affiliate and co-chair of the Contemporary Europe Study Group at Harvard University's Center for European Studies.
- Education:
- B.A., Carleton College
- M.A., University of Chicago
- Diplôme élémentaire, Institut Catholique de Paris
- Ph.D., University of Chicago
His research interests emphasize transitional justice, war crimes trials, and the history of human rights. Key themes in his work include the legal responses to Nazi atrocities, postwar legal reforms, and the intersection of law and ethics in conflict contexts.
His publications reflect a focus on German legal history, postwar accountability, and international law. Recent work explores how legal systems adapt to address mass violence and human rights violations.
- Affiliations & Fellowships:
- Research Fellowships: German Academic Exchange Service, MacArthur Foundation, U.S. Holocaust Museum, American Council of Learned Societies (Burkhardt Fellowship)
- Guest Professorships: Meiji University, Goethe University
His advisory and grant activities are not detailed here, but his academic contributions span teaching and collaborative research projects in European studies.
Pendas collaborates with institutions like Harvard's Center for European Studies, contributing to interdisciplinary dialogue on contemporary European issues.




