Atina Grossmann Explained
Atina Grossmann (born 4 November 1950) is a professor at The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art.[1] [2] Her research relates to transnational Jewish refugee stories "Soviet Central Asia, Iran, and India: Sites of Refuge and Relief for European Jews During World War II."[3]
Selected publications
- When biology became destiny: Women in Weimar and Nazi Germany. Monthly Review Press, 1984. (Edited with Renate Bridenthal and Marion Kaplan)
- Reforming sex: The German movement for birth control & abortion reform 1920-1950. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1995.
- Jews, Germans, and allies: Close encounters in occupied Germany. Princeton University Press, 2007.
- After the Nazi racial state: Difference and democracy in Germany and Europe. University of Michigan Press, 2009. (With Rita Chin, Heide Fehrenbach & Geoff Eley)
Notes and References
- Web site: Prof. Atina Grossmann Named as Davis Fellow . The Cooper Union . 5 January 2016.
- Web site: Fellow Dr. Atina Grossmann . United States Holocaust Memorial Museum . 5 January 2016.
- Web site: Atina Grossmann . The Cooper Union . 5 January 2016.