While the confederate flag is used by the far right in Germany, there is also a long history of the American South being romanticized going back to the publication of Uncle Tom’s Cabin in 1852. [6 min read]
USC Dornsife News
This November marks the 25th anniversary of the collapse of the Berlin Wall. A new book by professor Mary Elise Sarotte traces how the event that marked the end of the Cold War in Europe was not just the result of actions by the United States.
The emeritus associate professor of German at USC Dornsife chaired the German department in addition to founding and directing the USC-Max Kade Institute for Austrian-German-Swiss Studies.
Winner of the Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel Research Award, USC Dornsife’s Stephan Haas will continue his research on graphene — touted as a ‘miracle material’ — that could lead to more sophisticated functionality in modern electronics.
USC College senior Helen Moser snags competitive Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange (CBYX) scholarship and heads to Germany.
A new book 1989 by Professor Mary Elise Sarotte explores the fall of the Berlin Wall and uses the language of architecture to describe the model of order constructed in Germany in the wake of the Cold War.
USC College’s Master of Arts in Visual Anthropology Starts Anew