
Holly Case

Assistant Professor
Office: 309 McGraw Hall
Phone: (607) 255-6143
Fax: (607) 255-0469
E-Mail: hac27@cornell.edu
Office Hours: M 2:00-4:00
Education
Ph.D. Stanford University, 2004
M.A. Stanford University, 2000
B.A. Mount Holyoke College, 1997
Courses
| Fall 2008: | 2520 |
Modern Eastern Europe |
|---|---|---|
6010 |
European History Colloquium | |
Spring 2009: |
2711 |
Politics of Violence in 20th Century Europe |
4520 |
History of the New Europe |
|
6010 |
European History Colloquium |
Recent Publications and Awards
Book
Between States: The Transylvanian Question and the European Idea during WWII [forthcoming January 2009, Stanford University Press]
Articles and Contributions to Edited Volumes
“Being European: East and West,” in The Politics of European Identity Construction (Working title), Jeffrey Checkel and Peter Katzenstein, eds. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, forthcoming 2008 or 2009).
“The Holocaust in Regional Perspective: Anti-Semitism and the Holocaust in Hungary, Romania and Slovakia” in Varieties of Anti-Semitism, Peter Kenez and Bruce Thompson, eds. (Newark: University of Delaware Press, forthcoming).
“Territorial Revision and the Holocaust: The Case of Hungary and Slovakia during WWII” in Lessons and Legacies: From Generation to Generation (Chicago: Northwestern University Press, forthcoming).
“The Holocaust and the Transylvanian Question in the 20th Century” in The Holocaust in Hungary: Sixty Years Later (New York: Columbia Univ. Press, 2006).
Edited Volume
Norman M. Naimark and Holly Case, eds., Yugoslavia and Its Historians: Understanding the Balkan Wars of the 1990s (Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 2003).
Manuscript in Progress
Between the Lines: Contested Boundaries and the Fate of the Jews and other Minorities in Eastern Europe during WWII [under advance contract with Princeton University Press for the series Human Rights and Crimes against Humanity]
Awards
President’s Council of Cornell Women Affinito-Stewart Faculty Grant for research in Southeastern Europe (summer 2008)
Pearl Resnick Postdoctoral Fellow at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (spring 2008)
Research scholar at the East European Studies Program at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars (fall 2007)
IREX Short-Term Travel Grant for research in Croatia and Bulgaria (summer 2007)