Emily Levine

Emily  Levine
History

Emily J. Levine (Ph.D. History and the Humanities, 2008) was promoted to Associate Professor of Modern European history at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro in 2016. Her first book, Dreamland of Humanists: Warburg, Cassirer, Panofsky, and the Hamburg School (University of Chicago Press, 2013) was awarded the Herbert Baxter Adams Prize by the American Historical Association for the best book in European history from 1815 through the 20th century. The book was also a finalist for the Jordan Schnitzer Book Award in Cultural and Media Studies awarded by the Association for Jewish Studies. Her article, “Baltimore Teaches, Göttingen Learns: Cooperation, Competition, and the Research University,” based on research conducted while she was an Alexander von Humboldt fellow in Berlin, was published in June 2016 in the American Historical Review.