College of Arts and Sciences — European Studies — History — Full-Time — Jewish Studies & Social Justice — Special Programs — Honors Program in the Humanities

Elliot Y. Neaman

Professor

Elliot Neaman received his B.A. from the University of British Columbia, his M.A. from Freie Universitat Berlin, and his Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley. His research interests include European intellectual history, especially late modern (nineteenth and twentieth centuries); German conservatism and rightwing politics; The Holocaust; European foreign policy and transatlantic relations.

Professor Neaman has published A Dubious Past, Ernst Junger and the Politics of Literature after Nazism (California, 1999) as well as articles and reviews in Tikkun, New German Critique, Critical Review, German Politics and Society and elsewhere. He is currently working on a book project on the European View of American foreign policy since 1945; and articles on the history of the German Constitution and the Office to Protect the Constitution; Rightwing groups in postunified Germany; German Reaction to September 11 and the War on Terror. He is working on a book about the German Student Movement in Germany in 1968, to be published by Berghann Press.

Administrative Appointments

Program Director, European Studies