Gregory Weeks
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Gregory Weeks (born 1970) is a lecturer at the International Relations Department at
Webster University in Vienna, Austria.[1] He was the Head of the International Relations Department from 2005 until 2011. Weeks teaches and researches civil-military relations, genocide prevention, and twentieth century Austrian and German diplomatic and military history.[2][3]
Education and research
He received his doctorate in
USC Shoah Foundation’s Visual History Archive in Los Angeles.[1]
Publications and literature
Weeks has co-authored Vienna’s Conscience: Close-Ups and Conversations after
National Socialists. Weeks has received distinguished fellowships and awards from several institutions and foundations including the United States Military Academy, the Leucorea Foundation, and the Stuttgart Seminar in Cultural Studies. With a Holocaust Educational Foundation Fellowship, Professor Weeks spent a summer studying the Holocaust and Jewish Civilization with prominent scholars from across the globe in 1998.[2][3]
Books and book chapters
- Weeks, Gregory (2008). Military History of Germany, 1815 to the Present. Westport: OCLC 269437279.
- Weeks, Gregory (2008). "Austria Regains Its Independence (Austrian State Treaty)". In Gorman, Robert F. (ed.). Great events from history. The 20th century, 1941–1970. Vol. 3. Pasadena, CA: Salem Press. LCC D421 .G6295 2008. Retrieved March 26, 2011.
- Weeks, Gregory (2008). "Die erste Republik aus US-amerikanischer Sicht" [The First Republic from an American Perspective]. In Karner, Stefan; Mikoletzky, Lorenz; Zollinger, Manfred (eds.). Österreich. 90 Jahre Republik: Beitragsband der Ausstellung im Parlament [Of Austria. 90 years of Republic: review of the issues in Parliament] (in German). Innsbruck: Studien Verlag. pp. 565–570. OCLC 277195118.
- Popovic, Petar; Weeks, Gregory (2007). "The EU and the Balkans in the Twenty-First Century: The Trauma of War and Hopes for Stability in the Region". In Sergi, Bruno S; Bagatelas, William T. (eds.). Economic and political development ethics: Europe and beyond. Bratislava: Iura Edition. OCLC 182530333.
- Winter, Richard; Balk, Susan Winter; Weeks, Gregory (2007). Vienna's conscience: close-ups and conversations after Hitler. St. Louis, MO: Reedy Press. OCLC 213866939.
- Weeks, Gregory (2005). "The Legacy of the Habsburg Empire for the EU". In Sergi, Bruno S.; Bagatelas, William T. (eds.). Ethical Implications of Post-Communist Transition Economics and Politics in Europe. Bratislava: Iura Edition. OCLC 60455929.
- Weeks, Gregory (2004). "The Common Foreign and Security Policy of the European Union, 1950–2004: Lessons from the Past for the Future?". In Sergi, Bruno S.; Bagatelas, William T. (eds.). Economics and politics: has 9/11 changed anything?. Bratislava: Iura Edition. OCLC 56565086.
- Weeks, Gregory (2000). "Fifty Years of Pain: A History of Austrian Disabled Veterans after 1945". In Gerber, David A. (ed.). Disabled veterans in history. Corporealities. Ann Arbor: LCC UB360 .D57 2000.
- Weeks, Gregory (1999–2002). "OCLC 41108563.
Journal articles
- Weeks, Gregory (10 Mar 2006). "Understanding the Holocaust: The Past and Future of Holocaust Studies". OCLC 43383809.
- Weeks, Gregory (2003). Sergi, Bruno S. (ed.). "2. The Balkan 'brain drain' and its consequences" (PDF). Four accounts on the 'brain drain' in the Balkans. South-East Europe Review for Labour and Social Affairs. 6 (4). Baden-Baden: Nomos: 15–17. OCLC 609921288. Archived from the original(PDF) on 2004-06-09.
- Weeks, Gregory (Winter 2001). "The Linguistic Legacy of the Civil War: How the Civil War changed American English". American Studies Journal (48). Halle, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany: Center for United States Studies at OCLC 230085876.
- Weeks, Gregory (September 1995). "Der Nationalsozialistische Traum von einem Deutsch-Mittelafrikanischen Reich, 1933–1943" [The National Socialist dream of a German Central African Empire, 1933–1943]. Geschichte und Gegenwart: Vierteljahreshefte für Zeitgeschichte, Gesellschaftsanalyse und politische Bildung (in German). 14 (3). Graz, Austria: OCLC 472888623.
- Weeks, Gregory (May 1990). "The Roman Limes Wall of Defense in Southern Germany". Pompeiiana Newsletter. 16 (9). Indianapolis: Pompeiiana, Inc: 1–3. OCLC 15250306.
Museum exhibit projects
- Consultant and Organizing Committee Member for “The New Austria” Exhibit commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of the signing of the Austrian State Treaty, Belvedere Museum, Vienna, Austria, 2005
- Consultant to “Austria is Free” Exhibit in the Schallaburg, Lower Austria, 2005
- Consultant to “Austria: 90 Years of the Republic,” 2008–2009 in the Austrian Parliament
References
- ^ Webster University. Archived from the originalon December 10, 2010. Retrieved March 23, 2011.
- ^ a b c "Contributors: Dr. Gregory Weeks". Vienna: Human Security Initiative.
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(help) - ^ a b c "Human Security Initiative: Founder". Vienna: Human Security Initiative. July 10, 2010. Retrieved March 26, 2011.
External links
- "Department of International Relations at Webster University Vienna". Vienna: Webster University Vienna. Archived from the originalon July 28, 2011. Retrieved March 26, 2011.
- Vienna's Conscience Exhibition