EUROPEAN STUDIES FACULTY
 

EUS draws upon renowned teachers and scholars in the Departments of Art & Art History, Communication Studies, Economics, English, French and Italian, Germanic and Slavic Studies, History, Music Literature, Philosophy, Political Science, Religious Studies, Sociology, and Spanish and Portuguese.


 
  • Florence Faucher-King, Associate Director, Associate Professor of European Studies, Associate Professor of Political Science, Associate Professor of Sociology, (Ph.D., Aix en Provence [France]), Comparative Politics (Green Politics, Political Parties and Political Activism, Britain and France),  343-1743, florence.faucher-king@vanderbilt.edu.

  • Edward F. Fischer, Professor of Anthropology (PhD 1996, Tulane University). Cultural anthropology and political economy with a focus on the Maya of highland Guatemala and contemporary German labor relations. 322-2194. edward.f.fischer@vanderbilt.edu
  • Henning Grunwald, DAAD Visiting Assistant Professor of History (Ph.D., Cambridge) Party lawyers, political trials and judicial culture in the Weimar Republic; Europeanization: history, concepts, and conflicts, 343-1729, henning.grunwald@vanderbilt.edu
  • David A. Lowe, Associate Professor of Slavic Language and Literature (Ph.D., Indiana), Russian literature and culture, 322-261, david.a.lowe@vanderbilt.edu
  • Kelly Oliver, W. Alton Jones Professor of Philosophy, Professor of Women's Studies, (Ph.D., Northwestern), Nineteenth and twentieth century continental philosophy, 343-0334 , kelly.oliver@vanderbilt.edu
  • Martina Urban, Assistant Professor, Religious Studies/Jewish Studies Program, (Ph.D.  Hebrew University of Jerusalem ) 19th and 20th Century German-Jewish Intellectual History and Religious Thought, 322-6340, martina.urban@vanderbilt.edu
  • Nina Warnke, Assistant Professor of European Studies (Ph.D., Columbia), Yiddish literature, language, and culture, Jewish theater, Holocaust drama, 322-2967, nina.warnke@vanderbilt.edu

 


For more information, please contact Ann Oslin.