Her other works include Marc Bloch: A Life in History (Cambridge University Press, 1989), a biography of the French historian and resistance fighter which has been translated into five languages The Genoa Conference: European Diplomacy, 1921-1922 (University of North Carolina Press, 1984), which was awarded the 1985 George Louis Beer Prize of the American Historical Association for the best book in European international history and an introduction to and translation of Mark Bloch’s Memoirs of War, 1914-15 (Cambridge University Press, 1980). Her book Defending the Rights of Others: The Great Powers, the Jews, and International Minority Protection, 1878-1938 (Cambridge University Press, 2004), examines an early stage of international human rights diplomacy. Professor Fink is a specialist in twentieth-century international history and European historiography and has published extensively. Revson Foundation Fellowship for Archival Research, Professor Fink conducted research on “The World Jewish Congress, 1932-1939.” During her fellowship at the Museum, she was Distinguished Humanities Professor in History at The Ohio State University in Columbus. in history from Bard College in New York. in history from Yale University and a B.A. "The World Jewish Congress, 1932-1939" Professional Background
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