Sally Charnow is a professor of modern European history at Hofstra University. She is the author of "Theatre, Politics, and Markets in fin-de-siècle Paris: Staging Modernity" (Palgrave 2005); "Imagining a New Jerusalem: Edmond Fleg and Inter-war Fre...More
Sally Charnow is a professor of modern European history at Hofstra University. She is the author of "Theatre, Politics, and Markets in fin-de-siècle Paris: Staging Modernity" (Palgrave 2005); "Imagining a New Jerusalem: Edmond Fleg and Inter-war French Ecumenism (French History OUP, 2013); "Critical Thinking: Scholarly Readings of the Diary" in Anne Frank Unbound: Media, Imagination, Memory (2012); "French Jewish Identity, 1898-1931: The Story of Edmond Fleg in Europe" in Europe in its Own Eyes/Europe in the Eyes of the Other (2013). She is currently completing a manuscript titled A Universal Promise: Edmond FLeg and Jewish Encounters in Twentieth-Century France, which under review at Stanford University Press. She is on the editorial board of French History (OUP). Additional articles and reviews have appeared in Radical History Review, French History, the American Historical Review, Modern and Contemporary France, H-France, French Culture and Society among others. Her teaching areas include World War I studies, European cultural history, urban history, consumer culture, European empire.
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