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Geoffrey J. Giles

ggiles@ufl.edu

Associate Professor of History at the University of Florida.

Updated 31 January 2012

 

2011 Highlights

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Nominee for UF International Educator of the Year Award, Fall 2011

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Florida Blue Key/UF Homecoming Nominee for Distinguished Faculty Award, Education Celebration 2011

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            Recent publications from 2010 & 2011

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Spring Semester 2012

     EUH 3033 The History of the Holocaust (9 sections)

Course Schedule

Holocaust Testimony Paper Guidelines

Holocaust Testimony Book List

 

     EUH 4464 Twentieth-Century Germany: Course Schedule

 

Summer B 2012

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      HIS 4956 Summer B 2012: UF in Cambridge: “Europe in the 1st & 2nd World Wars”    

            1 July-3 August 2012 at St. Edmund’s College, Cambridge University, England

            PLEASE NOTE REVISED DATES OF PROGRAM

            McGahan Scholarship application form (exclusive to Cambridge program)

 

            Recent courses

Fall 2011 Seventh annual Thanksgiving Study-Abroad Program
      HIS 4956 “UF in Munich”—2011 flyer

            Fall 2011 Course Schedule

            The Fall Semester 2012 program will follow a very similar pattern to the above schedule

            The dates this year will be 17-27 November 2012

           

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Congressional hearing:

Berlin Document Center hearing: my testimony before the House Foreign Affairs Committee, Washington DC, 1994

 

Select German History sites:
German History in Documents and Images (German Historical Institute, Washington DC)

 

German Historical Museum, Berlin LeMO (= Living Museum Online, mostly in German)

            Cabinet members and their affiliation during the Weimar Republic

Calvin College Nazi and East German propaganda archive (includes English translations)

Select Holocaust History sites:

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

USHMM animated maps

USHMM symposium, April 2000, with audio version of my paper

USF Teacher's Guide to the Holocaust (one of the most comprehensive and dependable after the USHMM)

The Nizkor Project (especially good on rebuttal of Holocaust deniers)

Florida Holocaust Museum, St. Petersburg (includes a virtual tour of the museum)