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Hello all,

The third candidate for the digital historian position, Joshua Sternfeld, will be visiting next Wednesday, February 11 (and not on the 10th as we originally thought). His talk is scheduled from 3:45-5:45, the location is TBA. The meeting with graduate students will be from 5:45-6:15, location, again, TBA, but probably in the same room as the job talk. 

A link to his CV is at:
http://www.gseis.ucla.edu/faculty/members/sternfeld

You can download his dissertation from the digital dissertations database:
"Jazz echoes: The cultural and sociopolitical reception of jazz in Weimar and Nazi Berlin, 1925--1939," Ph.D., UCLA 2007

If you are interested in attending the talk, and particularly in attending the meeting with grad students afterwards, please let me know at: [log in to unmask]

More info about the location will come next week. 

And, again, more information on him as well as the other candidates (cvs and lists of publication) is in folders in Susie LeBlanc's office ([log in to unmask]).  

Have a good weekend, Katja

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