Professor Gabriel Finkelstein
teaches courses in Modern Germany, Modern Europe, History of Science, and History of Exploration. He is currently completing a biography of the physiologist and essayist Emil du Bois-Reymond (1818-1896) and is planning a book on German scientific exploration. His research concerns the role of science in nineteenth-century German society.
Employment
Associate Professor, University of Colorado Denver, 1999-present
Lecturer, Princeton University, 1998-1999
Visiting Assistant Professor, University of California, Los Angeles, 1997-1998
Education
Ph.D., History, Princeton University, 1996
B.A., Physics, Amherst College, 1985
Awards and Scholarships
University of Colorado President's Fund for the Humanities, Spring 2000, Fall 2001, and Fall 2005
University of Colorado Junior Faculty Development Award, Spring 2002
Volkswagen Post-Doctoral Fellowship, Institut für Wissenschaftsgeschichte, Göttingen University, 1997
SSRC Fellowship, Berlin Program for Advanced German and European Studies, Free
University of Berlin, 1990-1991
DAAD Fellowship awarded, 1990-1991
Publications
"Emil du Bois-Reymond versus Ludimar Hermann." Comptes Rendus Biologies 329, nos. 5-6 (May-June 2006): 340-347.
"M. du Bois-Reymond Goes to Paris." British Journal for the History of Science 36, no. 3 (September 2003): 261-300.
"Romanticism, Race, and Recapitulation."
Science 294, no. 5549 (7 December 2001): 2101-2102.
Summary and Full Text
"'Conquerors of the Künlün'?: The Schlagintweit Mission to High Asia, 1854-57."
History of Science 38, pt. 2, no. 120 (June 2000): 179-218.

