Devin Pendas

Professor; Director of Graduate Studies

History Department

Profile

Professor Pendas' research focuses on war crimes trials after World War II, particularly on West German Holocaust trials. He is currently working on two projects: a history of Nazi trials in German courts in all occupation zones from 1945 to 1950, to be published by Cambridge University Press; and a synthetic history of law and mass violence in the modern period.聽Dr. Pendas has authored 鈥淭oward a New Politics? On the Recent Historiography of Human Rights鈥 (Contemporary European History); 鈥淩etroactive Law and Proactive Justice: Debating Crimes against Humanity in Germany, 1945-1950鈥 (Central European History); 鈥淚nterrogating Torture: Human Rights, the War on Terror, and the Fate of America鈥 (Journal of American Studies); 鈥淧unishment as Prevention? The Politics of Punishing G茅nocidaires鈥 (Oxford Handbook of Genocide Studies); 鈥淓xplaining Nazism: Ethics, Beliefs and Interests鈥 (Modern Intellectual History). He is also the series editor for a book series with Bloomsbury Press,聽Genocide in Comparative Perspective.聽