C. Paul Vincent
Professor of Holocaust Studies and History
Cohen Center for Holocaust Studies

Dr. C. Paul Vincent - Keene State College

Dr. Vincent, Professor of Holocaust Studies and History, coordinates the academic program in Holocaust Studies.  He served as director of the Cohen Center for Holocaust Studies from 1998 to 2007.  A Ph.D. in modern European history (University of Colorado at Boulder, 1980), he has taught at Keene State College since 1985, when he arrived in Keene as Director of the Mason Library.  Prof. Vincent instructs several courses, including The Holocaust (Hist/Holo 252), the Second World War (Hist 253), Nineteenth-Century Germany (Hist 351), and Nazi Germany & the Holocaust (Hist/Holo 353).  As coordinator of the Holocaust Studies minor, he advises students who select the minor in Holocaust Studies.  Prof. Vincent is the author of two books:  The Politics of Hunger:  The Blockade of Germany, 1915-1919 (Ohio University Press, 1985) and A Historical Dictionary of Germany's Weimar Republic, 1918-1933 (Greenwood Press, 1997).  While on sabbatical in 2007-08, he held the Pinchas and Mark Wisen Fellowship at the Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies in Washington, DC.  His current research is focused on the broad topic of American refugee policy between the Anschluss and the beginning of the Second World War. 

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