Belinda Joy Davis (born July 13, 1959) is an American historian of modern Germany and Europe at Rutgers University. [1] [2]
She holds a BA from Wesleyan University, and earned her PhD from the University of Michigan. Davis writes on popular politics and social change. She is currently Professor of History at Rutgers University. [3]
Davis served on the editorial board of the American Historical Review, [4] and as North American editor of Women’s History Review. [3] She was Fernand Braudel Senior Fellow at the European University Institute in Florence in 2015, [5] and Research Fellow at the Shelby Cullom Davis Center, Princeton University, 2003 - 2004. [6] Davis co-directed the Volkswagen Foundation-funded research project "Das Fremde im Eigenen: Interkultureller Austausch und kollektive Identitäten in der Revolte der 1960er Jahre.” [7] [8] She is also a political activist, working with the Poor People's Economic Human Rights Campaign. [9] [10]
Belinda Joy Davis (born July 13, 1959) is an American historian of modern Germany and Europe at Rutgers University. [1] [2]
She holds a BA from Wesleyan University, and earned her PhD from the University of Michigan. Davis writes on popular politics and social change. She is currently Professor of History at Rutgers University. [3]
Davis served on the editorial board of the American Historical Review, [4] and as North American editor of Women’s History Review. [3] She was Fernand Braudel Senior Fellow at the European University Institute in Florence in 2015, [5] and Research Fellow at the Shelby Cullom Davis Center, Princeton University, 2003 - 2004. [6] Davis co-directed the Volkswagen Foundation-funded research project "Das Fremde im Eigenen: Interkultureller Austausch und kollektive Identitäten in der Revolte der 1960er Jahre.” [7] [8] She is also a political activist, working with the Poor People's Economic Human Rights Campaign. [9] [10]