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Max Bergholz is an American historian of Eastern Europe. He is an assistant professor of History at Concordia University in Montreal, where he holds the James M. Stanford Professorship in Genocide and Human Rights Studies. He has published two books and numerous research papers, as well as magazine articles on the subject of nationalism, violence and genocide, focusing primarily on the Balkans in the 20th century.
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“None of us dared say anything: Mass Killing in a Bosnian Community during World War II and the Postwar Culture of Silence
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University of Pittsburgh BA, MA University of Toronto PhD
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Modern Balkan and East-Central European History; Comparative Nationalism
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Violence as a Generative Force: Identity, Nationalism, and Memory in a Balkan Community
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