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Tomaz Jardim, PhD


tjardim@ryerson.ca
(416) 979-5000, ext. 2132
JOR 530

Tomaz Jardim

Bachelor of Arts in History, Trent University, Peterborough
Master of Arts in History, University of Toronto
Doctor of Philosophy in History, University of Toronto

Teaching and research concentrations: Europe: Modern Germany; the Holocaust; the World Wars

Dr. Tomaz Jardim is a historian of modern Europe who joined the Department of History in 2011. Prior to his arrival at Ryerson, he taught at Concordia University and was a Post-Doctoral Fellow at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC. Dr. Jardim has taught courses on the World Wars, modern Germany, the Holocaust, Europe in the 20th century, and surveys of Western civilization. His research areas include the Third Reich, the Holocaust, and in particular, war crimes trials. His first book, The Mauthausen Trial: American Military Justice in Germany (Harvard University Press, 2011), explores the role of U.S. military commission courts in punishing concentration camp perpetrators. At present, Dr. Jardim is working on a book on the three trials of Ilse Koch, the notorious wife of the commandant of Buchenwald concentration camp.

 

 

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