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139:, which led to a book about the Holocaust that discussed not just the era, but how survivors pursued their lives afterward. Marcuse has stated that his interest in history education also resulted in him becoming active in the reform of UC Santa Barbara's General Education requirements between 1997 and 2004. 126:
Marcuse began teaching history at UC Santa Barbara in 1992. His study of the different ways Germans memorialized events under Hitler's rule led him to research the broader question of what people get out of learning about historical events. He examines the ways historical events have been portrayed
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Marcuse and his first wife (m. 1987–2010) had two children, Aaron (born 1988) and Miriam (born 1993). On the family website, Marcuse states that he and his first wife separated in 2001 and divorced in 2010. He married again in 2012. He is the grandson of German
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Harold Marcuse (1998). "The Revival of Holocaust Awareness in West Germany, Israel, and the United States." In: Carole Fink, Philipp Gassert, Detlef Junker (eds.), 1968: The World Transformed (New York: Cambridge University Press),
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that examined the legacies of Dachau. Marcuse says that since the end of World War II, much art, literature and public debate in Germany have revolved around the issues of resistance, collaboration and complicity with the
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In 2012, Marcuse stated that his interests were "history education and public exposure to history (monuments, museums, school curricula, films, ...)." This in turn led him to study the effects of the
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The Commemoration of those Persecuted under National Socialism: The 'Monument to the Victims of National Socialist Persecution and the Resistance Struggle' in Hamburg, 1946-1949
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in history education; the use of oral history in social studies teaching; and questions of public conceptions of history, often referred to as "collective memory." He serves as
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over time, and the meanings various groups of people have derived from those events and portrayals. Marcuse was instrumental in connecting a student,
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Harold Marcuse (1993). "Die Museale Darstellung des Holocaust an Orten der ehemaligen Konzentrationslager in der Bundesrepublik, 1945-1990." In:
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in 1987, with a thesis about a 1949 memorial dedicated "to the Victims of National Socialist Persecution and the Resistance Struggle".
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Harold Marcuse (2000). "Experiencing the Jewish Holocaust in Los Angeles: The Beit Hashoah--Museum of Tolerance," on-line journal
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Harold Marcuse (1990). "Das ehemalige Konzentrationslager Dachau: Der mĂĽhevolle Weg zur Gedenkstätte, 1945-1968," in:
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Harold Marcuse (1999). "Dachau: The Political Aesthetics of Holocaust Memorials," in: Peter Hayes (ed.),
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Sanierung – Rekonstruktion – Neugestaltung: Zum Umgang mit historischen Bauten in Gedenkstätten
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Steine  des Anstosses: Nationalsozialismus und Zweiter Weltkrieg in Denkmalen, 1945-1985.
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on his local school system from 2004 to 2008. Since 2002 he has worked to reform the
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Erinnerung: Zur Gegenwart des Holocaust in Deutschland West und Deutschland Ost
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Legacies of Dachau: The Uses and Abuses of a Concentration Camp, 1933–2001
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Harold Marcuse, Frank Schimmelfennig and Jochen Spielmann (1985).
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exhibition on monuments and memorials commemorating events of the
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National Public Radio (June 1, 2005). Retrieved January 24, 2011
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Lessons and Legacies III: Memory, Memorialization, and Denial
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Z Communications (July 20, 2005). Retrieved January 25, 2011
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Remembering for the Future: Armenia, Auschwitz, and Beyond
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Author's Den (April 10, 2007). Retrieved January 24, 2011
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Concentration Camps in Nazi Germany: The New Histories
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He teaches at the 375: 373: 371: 289:Memorialization in Germany since 1945 219:(Frankfurt: Haag and Herchen), 79–98. 634:American writers about The Holocaust 480:Marcuse, Harold (October 22, 2017). 298:(Göttingen: Wallstein, 2014), 50–64. 142:He is also interested in the use of 38:. He is the grandson of philosopher 679:Writers from Waterbury, Connecticut 507:"Herbert Marcuse Official Homepage" 459:UCSB Holocaust Oral History Project 277:, 115:1(Feb. 2010), pp. 53–89. 13: 368: 205:Museum for the History of Hamburg. 174:as well as a son of Herbert's son 14: 700: 649:American male non-fiction writers 582: 533:Marcuse, Harold (July 11, 2012). 426:"Interview with Collette Waddell" 154:of the Marcuse family's website. 146:, such as videorecording and the 97:periods. 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Waterbury, Connecticut
professor
German history
University of California, Santa Barbara
Herbert Marcuse
physics
Wesleyan University
B.A.
magna cum laude
Middletown, Connecticut
M.A.
art history
University of Hamburg
photographic
Nazi
World War II
Ph.D
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor
Dachau concentration camp
Third Reich
Collette Waddell
Holocaust
Nina Morecki
technology
Internet
webmaster
critical theorist
philosopher
Herbert Marcuse

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