The University of Sheffield
Department of History

Professor Bob Moore, B.A., Ph.D. (Manc)

Professor of 20th Century European History [Netherlands; prisoner of war history; Holocaust]
[On research leave, 2011-12]

Photo of Professor Bob Moore

Email: r.moore@sheffield.ac.uk
Room: Jessop West: 3.11 | Telephone: (0114) 22 22565
Office Hours, Spring 2011-12: On research leave.

Biography


Bob Moore studied at the University of Manchester, graduating in 1976, and subsequently completed a PhD in 1983. Since then, he has held teaching posts at UMIST, North London Polytechnic, Manchester Polytechnic, Cambridgeshire College of Arts and Technology, Bristol Polytechnic and the Manchester Metropolitan University. He joined the University of Sheffield in 1999.

His research is in the field of twentieth century European history and in addition to his post at Sheffield he has held visiting fellowships at the Department of War Studies, Kings College London, the Center for Advanced Holocaust Study at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, the Université Libre de Bruxelles and the Institut d´Etudes Politique (Sciences Po) in Paris. He is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society and the Dutch Koninklijk Nederlands Historisch Genootschap. He has been a member of the academic advisory board for the Centre for Holocaust and Genocide Studies in Amsterdam and currently has a similar role for the Bijdragen en Mededelingen Betreffende de Geschiedenis der Nederlanden. He was also the co-editor of the Britain and the Netherlands Conference series from 2002 to 2009.

His teaching is primarily on the Holocaust and Twentieth Century European History at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels and he is currently working on a number of comparative European History projects.

 

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Research



Current Research
Since publishing a major study of the Nazi persecution of the Jews in the Netherlands in 1997, Bob Moore has edited a collection on civilian resistance to German occupation in World War II and co-written a monograph on Italian prisoners of war in the British Empire during World War II (with Kent Fedorowich, UWE, Bristol). More recently, he has completed other major collaborative projects on decolonisation, published in 2009 and on refugee policy in the 1930s, published in 2010. His latest monograph - on the rescue of Jews in Europe during World War II - will appear in Autumn 2010. He is currently working on projects associated with the history of the Netherlands and with the repatriation and rehabilitation of prisoners-of-war after World War II.

Research Interests
His research interests include the Holocaust, with specific reference to Western Europe; the history of the Netherlands; prisoners of war in twentieth century conflicts and the Holocaust, with specific reference to Western Europe.

Research Supervision
He has successfully supervised doctoral theses on topics related to his areas of academic expertise and welcomes applications from research students wanting to work in these fields.

Current PhD Students

 

Administrative Roles and Responsibilities

 

Selected Publications


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Articles and Book Chapters