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职称:Professor
所属学校:Boston University
所属院系:College of Arts & Sciences
所属专业:History, General
联系方式:617-358-6182
Charles Dellheim, Professor of History, came to Boston University in 2001, after a fellowship at the University of Pennsylvania’s Center for Advanced Judaic Studies. He was previously Professor of History and Humanities and Director of the Interdisciplinary Humanities Program at Arizona State University, where he won a Distinguished Teaching Award. He was trained in modern European cultural history, and his chief publications in modern British history include The Face of the Past: The Preservation of the Medieval Inheritance in Victorian England; The Disenchanted Isle: Mrs. Thatcher’s Capitalist Revolution; and “The Creation of a Company Culture: Cadburys, 1861-1931.” In recent years his work has focused on the role of Jews in modern culture. He is currently writing a book that provides a historical perspective on Nazi art looting by telling the story of a circle of art dealers, collectors, and critics who became pivotal figures in the art world. Dellheim has won fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities, Harvard University, the University of Pennsylvania, and the Littauer Foundation. He is a past president of the Economic and Business Historical Society and served on the executive board of the Western Humanities Alliance. Between 2001 and 2009 he served as Boston University History Department chair, and in 2010 became Director of the Arvind and Chandan Nandlal Kilachand Honors College at Boston University.
Arvind and Chandan Na ndlal Professor, Kilachand Honors College, 2012 - Director, University Honors C ollege, Boston University, 2009 - Chair, History Department, Boston University, 2001 - 09 Professor of History, Boston University, 2001 -Ella J. Darivoff Fellow in Judaic Studies, C enter for Advanced Judaic Studies, University of Pennsylvania, 2000 - 01 Professor of History and Humanities, Arizona State University, 1995 - 2001 Director, Interdisciplinary Humanities Program, Arizona State University, 1994 - 2001 Visiting Fellow, Insti tute for the Study of Economic Culture, Boston University, fall 1991 Newcomen Fellow in Business History, Harvard University Graduate School of Business Administration, 1989 - 90 Associate Professor of History, Arizona State University, 1987 - 95 Nation al Endowment for the Humanities Fellow, 1985 - 86 Assistant Professor of History, Arizona State University, 1982 - 87 Fellow, Lincoln Center for Public and Private Sector Ethics, Arizona State University, 1981 - 94 Assistant Professor of Humanities, Arizona State University, 1981 - 82 Visiting Assistant Professor of Humanities, Arizona State University, 198 - 81