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Exemplary Articles:
“Realms of Oblivion: Public Memory and the Vienna Auschwitz Trial of 1972,” Central European History 40 (2007): 1-27. Click Here for a A COPY OF THE PAGE PROOFS
“Not Just a Dating Game: Witness Testimony of the Origins of the Holocaust at Auschwitz,” accepted for publication, German History 25(2007): 162-91
"Grey Collar Workers: Organization Theory in Holocaust Studies," in special inaugural issue of Holocaust Studies: A Journal of Culture and History 11( 2005): 27-54.
"The Business of Genocide," in Forced and Slave Labor in Nazi-Dominated Europe" (Washington DC: US Holocaust Memorial Museum, 2004): 9-20. This is a condensed, reprinted excerpt of The Business of Genocide.
"Second Thoughts on 'Gedachtes Wohnen,'" special discussion forum on Martin Heidegger and the essay "Gedachtes Wohnen," Philosophy and Geography 7(2004): 255-8.
"Anfänge der Menschenvernichtung in Auschwitz, Oktober 1941. Eine Erwiderung auf Jan Erik Schulte" Vierteljahrshefte für Zeitgeschichte, 51(2003): 565-73.
“Stranger than Science Fiction: Edwin Black, IBM, and the Holocaust,” Technology and Culture 43(2002): 150-4
• Edwin Black has threatened to sue me and Technology and Culture because this review exposes his deficient research.
"Modernity, the Holocaust, and Machines without History," in Michael Thad Allen and Gabrielle Hecht, ed., Technologies of Power: History, Authority, Knowledge, and Machines. Essays in Honor of Thomas Parke and Agatha Chipley Hughes (MIT Press, 2001).
"Flexible Production at Concentration Camp Ravensbrück," Past &Present 165(1999):182-217.
"The Puzzle of Nazi Modernism: Modern Technology and Ideological Consensus in an SS Factory at Auschwitz," Technology and Culture 37(1996): 527-571.
The Society for the History of Technology
awarded "The Puzzle of Nazi Modernism”
the Samuel Elezear and Rose Tartakov Levinson Prize for the best first essay in
the history of technology.
The book The Business of Genocide won
the Smith Prize for the best book in European History awarded by the Southern
Historical Association and the best book of 2002-2003 awarded by the German
Studies Association-German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD).