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Editor

In 1995, when I finished my doctorate at Yale University, the “academic job market” hardly dignified the designation. It was more like a sold-out souk or bizarre bazaar than a real employment emporium. Daunted but determined, I applied for a position as editor of the journal Holocaust and Genocide Studies, based at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC. And despite a dissertation that ended in 1914, I became an editor before I was even a professor. I have been at it ever since.

 

This is the section where I advertise my service and expound on my experience. The latter is large and diverse albeit in a limited academic sense, which is to say that I’ve edited in pretty much every humanistic discipline excluding the hard sciences (but including the footnotes!). From philosophy to philology and (art) history to historical restoration, if your work needs work I’ll eagerly take it on. Currently, I do all the (English) editing for the Centre for Medieval Studies at the Catholic University of Lublin. And recently, I did two books and a dissertation (now published by Peter Lang), along with a steady stream of scholarly articles. I’ve put together some examples below (including my own edited collection—Embers of Empire), along with author references. Feel free to contact them before, hopefully, you contact me!

Thanks.

Color image of Paul on sofa with typewriter on lap and wearking working-class cap and flanel shirt

I edited all the English language essays in this collected work on Christina’s art.

Mainly pink colored art book cover with the artist’s name in large print at the top and an image of the artist from the eyes up with the rest of her face being hidden by a blue and green striped canvas.
Black/White book cover image from 1933 of a heavy classical building in Leipzig with Nazis rallying in front it and the title/author letters in white, orange, and yellow.

I edited this entire book by the University of Vienna philosopher.

For many years now, I have worked as editor for all of Herlinde’s publications. Feel free to contact her at the University of Vienna.

I closely edited and did endnotes/bibliographies for every chapter in this co-edited collection.

Feel free to contact Claire at the University of Manchester (UK) for a reference.

Two-tone orange book cover with text in white and black and image of the Radetzky Memorial in Prague, Czechoslovakia in 1918.
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