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About Marla Stone

Professor Stone has published extensively on a variety of topics in European history, including Italian Fascist cultural politics and Italian Holocaust memory culture. She is the author of The Patron State: Culture and Politics in Fascist Italy (1998) and When the Wall Came Down: Responses to German Reunification (edited with Harold James, Routledge, 1993). The Patron State was awarded the Marraro prize for best book in Italian history by the Society for Italian Historical Studies in 2000. Her textbook and document collection, The Fascist Revolution: Society, Politics and Culture, 1922-1949, is forthcoming. Stone's research has been funded by organizations such as the Shelby Cullom Davis Center for Historical Studies at Princeton University, the American Academy in Rome, and the Eli Lilly Foundation.

Positions

Present Professor, History, Occidental College
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Honors and Awards

  • Fellow, Stanford University Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, 2011 – 2012


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Phone: (323) 259-2754
Office Hours: T 12:00-1:25 R 4:30-5:30 & by appointment

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