Peter Jelavich
Peter Jelavich (born 1954) is an
author and Professor of History at the
Johns Hopkins University. He is the son of historians
Barbara and Charles Jelavich. Previously, Jelavich was professor of history and chair of the Department of Germanic Studies at the
University of Texas at Austin. He was a Junior Fellow in the
Harvard Society of Fellows (1979-1981) and he received his
PhD from
Princeton University in 1982. Jelavich specializes in the cultural and intellectual history of Europe since the
Enlightenment, with emphasis on
Germany. His areas of interest include the interaction of elite and popular culture; the history of mass culture and the media; and the application of cultural and social theories to historical study. Jelavich served previously as President of the Friends of the
German Historical Institute until his term ended in 2019; as of 2020, Kenneth Ledford is the President of the Friends of the GHI. He is the author of ''Munich and Theatrical Modernism: Politics, Playwriting, and Performance, 1890-1914'' (1985), ''Berlin Cabaret'' (1993),'' Berlin Alexanderplatz: Radio, Film, and the Death of Weimar Culture'' (2006). He was the 1987 recipient of the
Herbert Baxter Adams Prize and is a 2013 recipient of the Alexander von Humboldt Research Award.
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