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Paul Steege, PhD - Villanova University. Villanova, PA, US

Paul Steege, PhD

Associate Professor of History | College of Liberal Arts and Sciences | Villanova University

Villanova, PA, UNITED STATES

Paul Steege, PhD, is a go-to expert on twentieth-century Germany and researches the history of violence in everyday life.

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Areas of Expertise (7)

World Cup

Cold War

History of Violence

History of Soccer

Nazi Germany

20th-Century Berlin

German History

Biography

Twentieth-century Germany saw some of the most seismic ad world-changing events in modern history. From unification and empire to integration into the European Union, Dr. Steege has an intimate understanding of the cultural influences and events that shaped and secured Germany's enduring place of international importance. Dr. Steege's areas of specialty include the history of Berlin, life in Nazi Germany and during World War II, as well as the Berlin Blockade and Airlift. Steege has recently appeared in U.S. News and World Report.

Education (3)

University of Chicago: PhD

University of Chicago: MA

Princeton University: AB

Select Media Appearances (3)

Op-ed: Yes, you should watch the World Cup Final. Here's why.

The Washington Post  

2018-07-15

Today, just in time for brunch on the U.S. East Coast, France and Croatia will kick off their match in Moscow’s Luzhniki Stadium to decide the 2018 World Cup champion. Soccer fans who check the headlines before they sit down to watch the game may wonder whether, given the problems in the world, devoting time and energy to a soccer match is anything but socially and politically irresponsible.

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Villanova opens new Center for History in the Public Interest

Philly Voice  

2017-02-14

Villanova University has officially opened the doors to its immersive new history center that will seek to connect crucial moments in our past with issues of public interest in the present. ... Dr. Paul Steege, who joined the Villanova History Department in 2000 and specializes in 20th-century German history, will serve as the center's inaugural faculty director.

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The History of Walls Show They Are a Bad Idea

U.S. News and World Report  

2016-09-26

As a certain English nursery rhyme suggests, walls are frequently tied to bad events. Even so, history shows people in power continually return to the idea of building a wall. Dating back thousands of years, empires, kingdoms and nations have built walls. Most have been built to keep a perceived threat out, such as the Great Wall of China. Others were intended to keep people contained in a space, such as the Cold War-era Berlin Wall in what is today a unified Germany. ... "The danger of a wall is it reduces that conflict to a technical structure," says Paul Steege, a history professor at Villanova University who extensively studied the Berlin Wall. "The West was very comfortable with the Berlin Wall. It made it easier to avoid conflict."

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Research Grants (2)

Grant for Research in Germany

J. W. Fulbright 

2016

Mellon Regional Faculty Fellow (Alternate)

Penn Humanities Forum 

2013 - 2014

Select Academic Articles (3)

Crisis, Normalcy, Fantasy: Berlin and its Borders

Contemporary European History

Steege, Paul

2014

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Ordinary Violence on an Extraordinary Stage: Incidents on the Sector Border in Postwar Berlin

Performances of Violence

Steege, Paul

2011

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The History of Everyday Life: A Second Chapter

The Journal of Modern History

Steege, Paul; Bergerson, Andrew Stuart; Healy, Maureen; and Swett, Pamela E.

2008

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