As Senior Scholar-in-Residence at the 
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
2000-2001
 

Geoffrey J. Giles

ggiles@history.ufl.edu

Associate Professor of History at the University of Florida.


Updated 4 March 2008

Abbreviated curriculum vitae

Publications of Geoffrey Giles
            Recent publications since 2005  

Book reviews published by Geoffrey Giles

Office Hours Spring Semester 2008

Course syllabi
         Spring Semester 2008
         EUH 4464  Hitler and the Manipulation of Germany
        
(This is an Honors Seminar open only to students in the UF Honors Program)

                     Guidance on research papers
                      Book reviews  

         EUH 3033  The History of the Holocaust

                     How to locate your survivor testimony book, & guidelines for writing the paper
                    
List of some survivor testimony books
                     The Barbarossa & Commissar decrees

        Recent courses
         Spring Semester 2007

                   
EUH 4930 Germany and World War One

Fall Semester 2007
        
EUH 2002 Western Civilization, 1789 to the Present

         EUH 4930  Understanding the Holocaust   

         Thanksgiving Study Abroad mini-course:
        
HIS 4956 UF in Munich Program: "The Sites of German History in Munich"

          blaskapelle

 

           

Book
 

Illustration of dust jacket

UF Library Resources in German History

Web links

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)
BYU Eurodocs site for German historical documents

NYU Library links to German history sites

Virtual Library German History (mainly in German)

Virtual Library History: Third Reich (mainly in German)

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

Select Holocaust History sites:
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

USHMM new feature with 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)