
Frederick D. Marquardt
Assistant Professor of History
145 Eggers Hall / Syracuse University Syracuse, NY 13244-1020
Tel. 315-443-5874/Fax.
315-443-5876
email:fdmarqua@maxwell.syr.edu

Academic
Specialization
German History
Education
- Ph.D.,
University of California at Berkeley, 1973
- M.A., University
of California at Berkely, 1962
- B.A., Princeton
University, 1961
Teaching,
Administrative, and Professional Appointments
- Assistant
Professor, Syracuse University, 1971-Present
- Instructor,
University of Michigan, 1967-71
Selected and
Recent Publications
- Revised and
expanded version of "Sozialer Aufstieg, …" in Soziale Mobilität seit der
Industrialisierung, ed. H. Kaelble (Königstein/Ts 1979), pp. 127-58.
- Sozialer Abstieg
und die Entstehung der Berliner Arbeiterklasse, 1806-1848," Geschichte
und Gesellschaft, 1 (1975), pp. 43-77.
- "A Working Class
in Berlin in the 1840s?" in Sozialgeschichte Heute, ed. H.-U. Wehler (Göttingen
1974), pp. 191-210.
- "Pauperism in
Germany during the Vormärz, " Central European History, 2 (March 1969),
pp. 77-88. Book reviews for International Labor and Working Class
History, Journal of Social History, Journal of Interdisciplinary
History.
Research Grants
and Awards
- Nominated for
the University's "Outstanding Teacher" award, 1988-89, 1989-90.
- President of the
New York State Association of European Historians, 1988-89.
- Prize of the
Conference Group on Central European History for the best article on
Central European history during the years 1975-76 (for the article "Sozialer
Aufstieg", etc., listed above).
- Grant from the
American Council of Learned Societies, 1975.
- Fellow of the
Davis Center for Historical Studies, Princeton University, Fall 1974.
- Grant from the
American Philosophical Society, summer 1974.


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