Kurt Weill and Bertholt Brecht's Berlin

Ari Sammartino

Education

BA, Rice University, 1996
MA, University Michigan Ann Arbor, 1998
PhD, University Michigan Ann Arbor, 2004

Annemarie Sammartino is the author of The Impossible Border: Germany and the East, 1914-1922 (Cornell UP, 2010), which addresses the political and ideological ramifications of migration during and after World War I. She has also published articles on citizenship and asylum policy in interwar Germany, paramilitary politics in Europe after World War I, and urban history in East Germany and the United States.

She is now working on a monographic study of mobility and spatial planning in East Germany from 1949-1989, as well as a project on urban crisis and mass housing in New York City entitled Co-op City and the Story of New York, 1965-1990 (Cornell UP, forthcoming). 

Prof.Sammartino teaches courses in modern European history, including a first year seminar on everyday life in 20th c. European dictatorships, lecture courses on gender in Modern Europe and the history of Germany and Central Europe, as well as upper level classes in urban and migration history and intellectual history.

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