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Sally D. Charnow is a Professor of History at Hofstra University, specializing in Modern European History, Postcolonial History, and Women and Gender Studies. She holds a PhD, MA, and BA from New York University (NYU), and her interdisciplinary work bridges Performance Studies and History.
- PHD, New York University (NYU)
- MA, New York University (NYU)
- BA, New York University (NYU)
Her research explores cultural production, art and politics, and minority subcultures in France and Europe, with particular focus on Jewish minority cultures, performance in modernity, and artistic responses to historical events. She has authored and edited influential works such as Edmond Fleg and Jewish Minority Culture in Twentieth-Century France (2021) and Artistic Expressions and the Great War, A Hundred Years On (2020), alongside analyzing theatre and politics in Fin-de-Siècle Paris (2005).
Her publications highlight trends in European history, theatre studies, and the intersection of art and law, particularly in modern French contexts. She has contributed to journals including Radical History Review, American Historical Review, and H-France.
Currently, no scientific awards are listed in her public profile. She teaches undergraduate courses in European history and composition at Hofstra University.




