David Wetzel


David Wetzel is an international historian who teaches at the University of California, Berkeley, specializing in the diplomacy of nineteenth and twentieth century Europe. He has written on the Crimean War and on the three wars of German Unification.The focus of his scholarly concern is the political  history of  Europe, and especially Germany, since 1800.

Education

David Wetzel earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Pennsylvania and a doctorate in history from the University of Chicago with a dissertation on the Crimean War.

Career

Teaching

Wetzel started working at Berkeley in 1986 in the billing and payments services department, and was hired as a lecturer in 2003 after completing A Duel of Giants. In 2012 he was one of seven Berkeley faculty members listed among America's best professors in a book published by The Princeton Review.

Books

A Duel of Nations: Germany, France, and the Diplomacy of the War of 1870-1871
Duell der Giganten: Bismarck, Napoleon III. und die Ursachen des Deutsch-Französischen Krieges 1870-71
Translation of:
A Duel of Giants: Bismarck, Napoleon III and the Origins of the Franco-Prussian War. Paperback, 2003
The Crimean War: A Diplomatic History

Edited Books

Systems, Stability, and Statecraft: Essays on the International History of Modern Europe / Paul W. Schroeder; edited and with an introduction by David Wetzel, Robert Jervis and Jack S. Levy
International Politics and German History: The Past Informs the Present / edited by David Wetzel and Theodore S. Hamerow
From the Berlin Museum to the Berlin Wall: Essays on the Cultural and Political History of Modern Germany / edited by David Wetzel

Media