Daniel Rosenberg, Mentor
Clark Honors College
Margarita Smith, McNair Scholar
Daniel Rosenberg, Assistant Professor of History in the Robert D. Clark Honors College, received his PhD from the University
of California at Berkeley in 1996 and joined the UO faculty in 2000. An intellectual and cultural historian of eighteenth-century
Europe with a focus on the French Enlightenment, Rosenberg has taught at Berkeley and Stanford and held postdoctoral fellowships
at the Center for Critical Analysis of Contemporary Culture at Rutgers and the University of California Humanities Research Institute.
Rosenberg’s recent publications have appeared in Eighteenth-Century Studies, Representations, Journal of the History of Ideas, and
Studies on Voltaire and the Eighteenth Century. Currently, he is completing Senses of the Past: Language, Epistemology, and the
Problem of Origins in the French Enlightenment, and he is co-editor (with Susan Harding), of Histories of the Future (Duke University Press, 2005).
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