Mark Stoneman

Independent Historian / Freelance Editor and Translator

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  • I had the pleasure of leading a small group of North American graduate students on a two-week archival seminar in 2013 and 2014, a then long-running GHI program that has since been discontinued. The idea was to familiarize students with Germany’s archival landscape as well as to give them an…

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    Archival Seminar in Germany
  • I wrote three position papers for a volume on World War II in the History in Dispute series. Series Description Addresses heavily debated questions by offering different critical perspectives on major historical events, drawn from all time periods and from all parts of the globe. This volume covers World War…

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    ‘History in Dispute’: Position Papers  on World War II
  • Below are the history courses I have taught in and around Washington, DC, in the past twenty years or so. See also the teaching category on my blog. Courses at George Mason University, since 2006 Hist 100: Western Civilization I taught many different versions of this course between 2006 and…

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    History Courses
  • I taught English to adult speakers of other languages in Germany and the United States between 1990 and 2010. Some was freelance, but most of it was in private language schools in Munich, Augsburg, and Washington, DC. In Germany, some of the classes were on-site company courses as well, including…

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    English for Speakers of Other Languages