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David M. Crowe, Jr. is a Presidential Fellow at
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and Professor Emeritus of History and Law at
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. He is a specialist in international criminal law, the
Holocaust The Holocaust (), known in Hebrew language, Hebrew as the (), was the genocide of History of the Jews in Europe, European Jews during World War II. From 1941 to 1945, Nazi Germany and Collaboration with Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy ...
, the history of the
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in Eastern Europe and Russia, and 20th century China. He has served as an expert witness in court cases in the United States and Canada, and testified before the U.S. Congress’ Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe and the
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’s Committee on Immigration. His numerous books have been translated into six languages.


Academic career

Crowe began his career as a Russian specialist at the National Archives of the United States in 1974, where he worked with Soviet officials who were seeking the return of Russian embassy and consular records seized by the U.S. after the Bolsheviks took power in late 1917. The following year he joined a special team of archivists in the Department of Defense that worked with the U.S. Senate's
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investigation of the U.S. intelligence community. This group also handled new
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and other requests related to the
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and other topics. Crowe returned to the National Archives in early 1977 as liaison to the
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. Later that year, Crowe accepted a teaching position at
Elon University Elon University is a private university in Elon, North Carolina, United States. Founded in 1889 as Elon College, the university is organized into six schools, most of which offer bachelor's degrees and several of which offer master's degrees or ...
, where he taught the history of the Holocaust, Nazi Germany, and modern Chinese history. In 2006, he was appointed professor of legal history at Elon’s School of Law, where he taught courses on international criminal law and international criminal tribunals. Crowe also taught at
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in Budapest, Hungary and has lectured at the
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, Germany; the
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in Geneva, Switzerland; and the
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, Romania.


Academic leadership

Crowe was a visiting scholar at the
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at
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from 1998 to 2001, and a Fellow at the Center for Slavic, Eurasian, and East European Studies at the
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from 1997 to 2006. He was president of the Association for the Study of Nationalities from 1998 to 2004, and a member of the education committee of the
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from 1990 to 2004. He was also a member of the North Carolina Council on the Holocaust and served as its chair from 1995 to 1999.


Consulting and legal work

Crowe has been a consultant to the
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of the Rule of Law/Global Rights Initiative, Central European University’s Research Scheme in Prague, the
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’s Roma Cultural Initiative, and the DiploFoundation’s Roma Diplomacy Project. Over the past 20 years, he has served as an expert witness in the United States, Canada, and Israel on cases dealing principally with asylum and extradition issues. He also organized the Conference on International Law: War Crimes, Human Rights, and Immigration at Elon University’s School of Law in 2012. He took part in the Silberman Seminar for Law School Professors, ''The Impact and Legacy of the Holocaust on the Law'', at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. from June 4–15, 2007.


Grants and awards

Over the years, Crowe has been the recipient or co-recipient of grants from the
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, the
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, the
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, the
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. In 1994 the Association for the Advancement of Baltic Studies awarded Crowe it's V. Stanley Vardys President's Prize for Books on Baltic Studies for his ''The Baltic States and the Great Powers: Foreign Relations, 1938–1940''. In 2010 he received the Southern Conference on Slavic Studies’ Richard Stites Senior Scholar Award for Contributions to the Field of Slavic Studies.


Publications


Books

Crowe’s books have dealt with a variety of subjects ranging from the evolution of
international criminal law International criminal law (ICL) is a body of public international law designed to prohibit certain categories of conduct commonly viewed as serious atrocities and to make perpetrators of such conduct criminally accountable for their perpetrat ...
, the history of national and international criminal tribunals,
the Holocaust The Holocaust (), known in Hebrew language, Hebrew as the (), was the genocide of History of the Jews in Europe, European Jews during World War II. From 1941 to 1945, Nazi Germany and Collaboration with Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy ...
, 19th and 20th century China, international relations in Central and Eastern Europe, and the history of the Roma in Eastern Europe and Russia. '' Choice: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries'' selected Crowe’s ''The Holocaust: Roots, History, and Aftermath'' (2008) as an Outstanding Academic Title for 2008,
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told ''
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'' that Crowe’s biography of
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, the Righteous Gentile made famous in
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’s ''
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'', added complexity to the film without “’even altering the story.’” The result, he continued, was that ''Oskar Schindler: The Untold Story of His Life, Wartime Activities, and the True Story Behind the List'' (2004; 2007), “’made Schindler more human, and also more extraordinary.’” The book was later chosen as a selection of the History Book Club. ''
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'' called Crowe’s principal book on the Roma, ''A History of the Gypsies of Eastern Europe and Russia'' (1998), “the most comprehensive and indispensable of its kind in English.” Ian Hancock said it was “remarkably thorough and compassionate,” while a reviewer in ''
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'' wrote that it was a “clearly first rate” study that was “impeccably researched, extremely informational and well written. Most importantly, Crowe’s volume fills an obvious and long-standing void in the literature.” It was also chosen as a selection of the History Book Club. In 2007, an updated, second edition of ''The History of the Gypsies of Eastern Europe and Russia'' was published, with a new chapter on the history of the Roma in each country discussed in the first edition, plus the new states that had emerged from the former communist nations in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union. Crowe’s other books include: *''War Crimes, Genocide, and Justice: A Global History'' (2014). *''Germany and China: Transnational Encounters since the 18th Century'' (2014; co-edited with Joanne Cho) * ''Crimes of State, Past and Present: Government-Sponsored Atrocities and International Legal Responses'' (2011; editor) * ''The Baltic States and the Great Powers, 1938–1940'' (1992) * ''The Gypsies of Eastern Europe'' (1991; co-edited with John Kolsti)


Books: foreign editions

''Da tu-sha gen-yuan li-shi yu yubo'' he Holocaust: Roots, History and Aftermath(Shanghai: Shanghai People’s Publishing House, 2015) ''Oskar Schindler: Prawdziwa historia'' skar Schindler; The True Story(Warsaw: Proszynski I S-ka, 2015) ''Oskar Schindler: De biografie en het ware verhaal achter de “Schindlerlijst'' he Biography and True Story behind Schindler’s List(Amsterdam: Uitgeverj Verbum, 2006) ''Oskar Schindler: Die Biografie'' skar Schindler: The Biography(Berlin: Eichborn, 2005) ''Istoriya Tsigan Skhidnoi Evropi ta Rosii'' History of the Gypsies of Eastern Europe and Russia(Kyiv: Vidavinstvo “Megataip, 2003) ''Gipushi no Rekishi Tohoh Roshia no Roma Minzoku'' History of the Gypsies of Eastern Europe and Russia(Tokyo: Kyodotsushimsha, 2001)


Current scholarly projects

Crowe is also writing a biography of Raphael Lemkin and editing a book on the evolution of Soviet law and justice in the 1920s and 1930s, and its impact on the Soviet role at the Nuremberg IMT trial. He is also researching a biography on Pearl S. Buck.


Media

Articles on Crowe's books and research have appeared in ''The New York Times, Macleans, Pravda, the Times Literary Supplement, The International Jerusalem Post, Dziennik Polski, Pravo, Die Berliner Literaturkritik, Der Spiegel, Stuttgartner Zeitung, Der Taggespiegel, and Wprost'', among others.''The New York Times'', August 9, 2013, p. C3, August 17, 2013, p. A08; ''Macleans'', November 10, 2009, pp. 1–6; ''Pravda'', April 28, 2008, p. 4; ''Times Literary Supplement'', July 29, 2005, p. 9; ''The International Jerusalem Post'', February 4, 2005, pp. 22–23; ''Dziennik Polski'', August 13, 2013, p. 8; ''Pravo'', November 28, 2005, p. 5; ''Die Berliner Literaturkritik'', August 24, 2005, p. 3; ''Der Spiegel'', August 15, 2005, p. 11; ''Stuttgartner Zeitung'', July 27, 2005, p. 8, September 9, 2005, p. 3; ''Der Tagesspiegel'', August 8, 2005, p. 3; ''Wprost'', December 12, 2004, pp. 74–77.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Crowe, David M. Year of birth missing (living people) Living people 21st-century American historians American male non-fiction writers Elon University faculty American legal scholars American legal historians American historians of the Holocaust Chapman University faculty 21st-century American male writers Academic staff of the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies