
معرفی
Warren Rosenblum is Professor of History at Webster University, affiliated with the College of Humanities and Social Sciences and the Department of History, Politics, and International Relations at the St. Louis Main Campus in Missouri, where he actively contributes to academic and community initiatives.
- Education: Bachelor's degree from Cornell University; PhD from the University of Michigan
His research centers on critical themes in modern European history, including antisemitism, disability studies, eugenics, euthanasia, and human rights. Rosenblum is currently finalizing a book on an antisemitic justice scandal in the Weimar Republic and a major study examining the treatment of the "feeble-minded" across modern Europe, reflecting his commitment to uncovering marginalized historical narratives.
- Scientific Awards: Baker-Burton Prize of the Southern Historical Association for "Beyond the Prison Gates: Punishment and Welfare in Germany, 1850-1933"
Rosenblum serves on the Executive Committee of the Holocaust Museum and Learning Center in St. Louis and holds a fellowship at Webster University's Institute for Human Rights and Humanitarian Studies. He has enriched academic communities through visiting positions at Harvard University's Center for European Studies, SUNY Binghamton, Bowdoin College, and Deep Springs College, though specific details about student advising or research grants are not documented in available sources.
His institutional engagements demonstrate a sustained dedication to human rights education and historical scholarship beyond traditional classroom settings.





