Clifford Rosenberg
Associate Professor
Building
North Academic Center
Office
5/128B
Phone
212-650-7455

Clifford Rosenberg
Profile
Professor Rosenberg specializes in the social and political history of modern Europe, especially France, and on the relationship between the continent and its colonial hinterlands. He has published a book on immigration control and the transformation of citizenship in interwar France and is part of a team preparing a concise edition of Worlds Together, Worlds Apart (Norton). His current research concerns the spread of tuberculosis from France to Algeria and back, and efforts to combat it, from 1830 to the present.
Education
- B.A., Carleton College
- Occasional student, Brasenose College, Oxford University
- M.A., Ph.D., Princeton University
Courses Taught
- The French Revolution
- The Great War
- Work & Welfare in Modern Europe
- The Politics of Public Health
Publications
Selected Publications:
- (New York: W.W. Norton)
- Policing Paris: The Origins of Modern Immigration Control Between the World Wars (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press).
- "," Forum: Stephen Kotkin's Magnetic Mountain (1995), Contemporary European History 23, no. 2 (May 2014): 193-207.
- ",鈥 American Historical Review 117, no. 3 (June 2012): 671-97.
- ",鈥 in the special issue 鈥淲hat is Colonialism?鈥 eds. Julia Clancy-Smith and Alice L. Conklin, French Historical Studies 27, no. 3 ( Summer 2004): 637-68.
- 芦 禄 Gen猫ses : Sciences sociales et histoire, no. 54 (March 2004): 51-73.
- 鈥,鈥 French Politics, Culture & Society 20, no. 3 (Fall 2002): 97-114, and reprinted in Race in France: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Politics of Difference, eds. Herrick Chapman and Laura Frader (New York: Berghan Books, 2004), 36-53.