Erich Haberer
Campus: Wilfrid Laurier
Office: DAWB 4-154
Email: ehaberer@wlu.ca
Dr. Erich Haberer teaches modern European history with specialization in 19th-century Russian revolutionary radicalism, Jewish-Gentile relations, Nazi Germany and the Holocaust. His current research deals with Nazi occupation policy in the Soviet Union, specifically the role of the German police in genocide and anti-partisan warfare.
Scholarly publications in this area of research, as well as studies in Russian revolutionary history, include:
- Jews and Revolution in Nineteenth-Century Russia (Cambridge University Press, UK, 1995, 2004);
- “Emancipation and Revolution: Jewish Women in the Nihilist and Populist Intelligentsia of Nineteeth-century Russia,” in J. Morison, ed. Ethnic and National Issues in Russian and East European History (London: Macmillan Press Ltd, 2000), 146-73;
- “The German Police and Genocide in Belorussia, 1941-1944, Journal of Genocide Research, III, 1, 2, 3 (2001): 13-29, 207-218, 391-403;
- “History and Justice: Paradigms of the Prosecution of Nazi Crimes.” Holocaust and Genocide Studies, 19, no. 3 (Winter 2005): 487-519.