Paul B. Jaskot
, Professor of Art History and Director of the Wired! Lab for Digital Art History and Visual Culture, Duke University

Paul B. Jaskot is professor of art history and the Director of the Wired! Lab for Digital Art History and Visual Culture at Duke University. His work focuses on the political history of Nazi art and architecture as well as its postwar cultural impact. He is the author of The Architecture of Oppression: The SS, Forced Labor, and the Nazi Monumental Building Economy as well as The Nazi Perpetrator: Postwar German Art and the Politics of the Right. In addition, for the past decade, he has been a member of the Holocaust Geography Collaborative exploring the use of GIS and other digital methods to analyze the spatial history of the Holocaust. From 2014-2016, Jaskot was the Andrew W. Mellon Professor at the Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts (National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC).