
Michelle Lynn Kahn
Associate Professor of Modern European History, University of Richmond
Michelle Lynn Kahn is an Associate Professor of Modern European History at the University of Richmond where she examines post-1945 Germany and Europe in a global and transnational frame focusing on racism, far-right extremism, gender and migration.
She is writing a book about the transatlantic history of neo-Nazis in Germany and the United States. Her recent book, 'Foreign in Two Homelands: Racism, Return Migration, and Turkish-German History', was published in 2024. She is the winner of the Fritz Stern Prize of the German Historical Institute and the Chester Penn Higby Prize of the American Historical Association.
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DISASTER NATIONALISM: Is it the downfall of liberal civilization?
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