Cathleen M. Giustino is Associate Professor of History at Auburn University, where she teaches courses on modern Germany, 20th-century Eastern Europe, and cultural politics. Her research expertise is urban planning and historic preservation in modern Prague. She has published several articles and written Tearing Down Prague’s Jewish Town: Ghetto Clearance and the Legacy of Middle-Class Ethnic Politics around 1900. She earned her Ph.D. at the University of Chicago and her B.A. from Grinnell College. She has held awards from I.I.E.-Fulbright, the International Research and Exchange Board (I.R.E.X.), the American Council of Learned Societies (A.C.L.S.), and the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. She is an editor for HABSBURG, a H-Net discussion network dedicated to the history of the Habsburg Empire and its successor states.
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Contact the designer at giustcm@auburn.edu. Last updated July 17, 2003.