Bruce Pauley (PhD '66) has just published his sixth book (not counting two translated books) entitled: "Portrait of a City: Lincoln, Nebraska at the Turn of the Twentieth Century," which was published by the University of Nebraska Press.
David Rich (BA '78), now retired from a quarter century at the US Justice Department as a forensic historian, has lived in Bologna, Italy, since 2020. He completed the translation of two historical monographs, by Nadège Ragaru (Sciences Po) and Catherine Gousseff (CNRS Paris), the former published by our own University of Rochester Press, the second from the European published, De Gruyter (appearing this spring). He is also translating Immo Rebitschek's book on the Soviet prosecutor's office in the 1930s (from German). In May, he will present new research on the 1944 deportation to Birkenau of the Hungarian Jews at a conference, "Quantifying the Holocaust," in Paris.
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