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Dr. Henry R. Huttenbach Dr. Henry R. Huttenbach, professor of history at The City College of NY, is the Director of the Center for the Study of Ethnopolitics and Ethnonationalism, New York, editor of Journal of Genocide Research, and author of many books on the subject of nationalism and genocide — among them The Destruction of the Jewish Community of Worms, 1933–1945: A Study of the Holocaust Experience in Germany (1981), Soviet Nationality Policies (1994) and From Versailles to Dayton (2000). Prof. Huttenbach is also co-founding director of the InternationalAcademy on Genocide Prevention. He has participated in numerous international conferences throughout Europe, the US, and Israel and has been the recipient of several fellowships from institutions that include the Rockefeller Foundation and Fulbright. He received an Honorary Doctorate from Uppsala University, Sweden in 2003. Professor Huttenbach has been a Member of Columbia Faculty Seminar on Political Theory and Institutions since 1968 and has been a Professor at various learning institutions throughout the years such as ColumbiaUniversity, The New School for Social Research, the Harriman Institute and the University of Washington. He currently lives in New York City where he holds various administrative positions and continues to be an acclaimed guest speaker and lecturer. |