Thomas Childers
Thomas Childers is a historian and has taught in the Department of History at the University of Pennsylvania since 1976.
Childers was born in Tennessee where he was raised and later attended the University of Tennessee where he received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees. He gained his PH.D. in History in 1976 from Harvard University. Dr. Childers focuses much of his expertise on War and Society in the Twentieth Century and World War I and II.
He has received several teaching awards including the Ira T. Abrahms Award in 1987 for Distinguish Teaching and Challenging Teaching in the Arts and Sciences, and the Richard S. Dunn Award for Distinguished Teaching in History. While teaching at the University of Pennsylvania Dr. Childers has taken many Visiting Professorships at well-known colleges such as the University of Cambridge, Swarthmore College, and Trinity Hall College. He has also done many lectures throughout the world in places like Oxford, Berlin, Munich, and London. Dr. Childers's work has been talked about by other historians. Some of those acknowledgements can be found in the book Historiography in the Twentieth Century from Scientific Objectivity to the Postmodern Challenge written by Georg G. Iggers. For example, Iggers states “Thomas Childers concentrates more directly on language.” (Iggers 1997)
Childers has lectured on four of The Great Courses series.
Publications
- Information-poor in America (1975)
- The Nazi Voter (Chapel Hill, 1983)
- Wings of Morning: The story of the last American bomber shot down over Germany in World War II (Reading, Mass. 1995)
- Europe and Western Civilization in the Modern Age [sound recording] (2000)
- History of Hitler's Empire [sound recording]
- World War II: A Military and Social History [sound recording]
- 36 Revolutionary Figures in History: Hitler's Foreign Policy [sound recording]
- In the Shadows of War: An American Pilot's Odyssey through Occupied France and the Camps of Nazi Germany (2003)
- Soldier from the War Returning: The Greatest Generation's Troubled Homecoming from World War II May, 2009
Sources
- Iggers, Georg G. Historiography in the Twentieth Century from Scientific Objectivity to the Postmodern Challenge. Hanover: University Press of New England, 1997.
- The Century: Ultimate Power. Directed by Kenneth Levis. Performed by Thomas Childers and Peter Jenning. 1999.
- University Of Pennsylvania Websites http://www.upenn.edu/
- Arizona State Libraries http://lib.asu.edu/
- Childers, Thomas, interview by CB. Professional Life Story (May 1, 2009).