Commentary: Art-Historical Questions, Geographic Concepts, and Digital Methods
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Paul B. Jaskot
Professor of Art, Art History & Visual Studies
Paul Jaskot received his PhD in Art History from Northwestern University. He teaches
courses on architectural history, modern architecture and urban planning, and German
art with a particular emphasis on National Socialist Germany. In addition to his teaching,
Jaskot is also the Co-Director of the Digital Art History & Visual Culture Research
Lab (formerly, the Wired! Lab). His scholarly work focuses on the political history
of Nazi art and architecture as well as its postwar cultural impact

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