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Susan Pennybacker

Title: Chalmers W. Poston Distinguished Professor
Department/School: Department of History
Email:pennybac@email.unc.edu
Appointed Year: 2011
Education:Ph.D. in History, University of Cambridge, 1984
World Area Of Focus:• Western Europe/European Union (EU) 100%
Specialization:Modern British history and British empire
Relevant Experience:Full Professor, Trinity College, 2009-10.
Distinctions:Fellow, Institute for Commonwealth Studies, University of London (2013); Grantee, UNC King’s College London Fund to study Britain and Africa (2011-12).
Dissertations and Theses Supervised in Past 5 Years: 5
Relevant Courses Taught:Topics in British Imperial History, 1715-Present; Modern London: the imperial metropolis; English History Since 1688; Studies in Modern English History
Recent Publications:• 2016 A Vision for London: labour, everyday life and the London County Council experiment, 1889-1914 (Routledge, UK and NYC), 2013 paperback (hardback copyright, 1995)
• 2015 “Hartford Seen,” essay to accompany exhibition catalogue, Hartford Seen: Photographs by Pablo Delano, The Connecticut Historical Society Museum (Oct. 3, 2014-April 25, 2015), published Oct., 2014.
• 2014 “Anti-apartheid testimony: unmaking the histories of South African Jewish communists,” in Caroline Gould, Jacob Golomb, Simone Gigliotti, eds., Ethics, Art and Representations of the Holocaust, essays in honor of Berel Lang. (Lexington Books, Rowman and Littlefield), 2013.
• 2013 “Anti-apartheid testimony: unmaking the histories of South African Jewish communists.” In Caroline Gould, Jacob Golomb, Simone Gigliotti, eds., Ethics, Art and Representations of the Holocaust. Rowman and Littlefield
• 2013 “Writing a ‘Transnational’ History--From Scottsboro to Munich: Race and Political Culture in 1930s Britain.” Translated by Mayumi Horiuchi. Public History: Journal of History for the Public, Department of Occidental History, Osaka University, Japan 10: 75-92.
• 2012 “Afterword” to Eve Rosenhaft and Robbie Aitken (eds), Africa in Europe. Studies in Transnational Practice in the Long Twentieth Century. Liverpool University Press (U. Chicago Press, US distributor).
• 2009 From Scottsboro to Munich: race and political culture in 1930s Britain (Princeton University Press, hardback and paper back issued)

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