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Geneviève Zubrzycki is a recognized scholar in cultural sociology with a focus on nationalism and religion. She has authored several influential books, including "Crosses Auschwitz: Nationalism, Religion and Post-Communist Poland" and "Beheading Saint: Nationalism, Religion and Secularism in Quebec." Her research looks at the complex interplay of Polish and Jewish memories of World War II, the role of visual culture in nationalism, and recent shifts in Québécois identity. Zubrzycki's work has received numerous awards and she was honored with the Guggenheim Fellowship for her significant academic contributions. An active editor for the journal "Comparative Studies in Society and History," she engages interdisciplinary approaches to understand current societal transformations within Europe and beyond.
University of Michigan • Ann Arbor, MI
Professor Zubrzycki is a comparative-historical cultural sociologist studying nationalism and religion, focusing on collective memory and national mythology.
Weiser Center for Europe and Eurasia, Copernicus Center for Polish Studies, Center for European Studies • University of Michigan
Oversaw academic programs and research initiatives focusing on European and Eurasian studies.
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science