A grand baroque palace with ornate details, the Belvedere in Vienna, Austria, stands prominently with its green copper domes and symmetrical architecture. In front of the palace, a large, reflective pond mirrors the building's façade. The sky is clear and blue, and several people are visible walking along the pathways and garden areas surrounding the palace.

Summer Abroad Austria - Instructor

Vienna—Crossroads of Central Europe

Kathy Stuart

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History

I grew up in the small German town of Bad Schwalbach. This idyllic town of eight-thousand inhabitants, nestled in the Taunus Mountains near the wine-growing region along the Rhine, inspired my love of history: I climbed around many ruins of medieval fortresses along the banks of the Rhine. At seventeen, my family moved to New York. Perfect timing to move from a small town to the big city. I studied history and French at Hofstra University on Long Island. I spent my junior year abroad on the French Riviera studying at the Université de Nice. My year in France was a fantastic experience, so I always urge students to take the opportunity to study abroad—it will change your life! I went to graduate school at Yale University to study early modern German history. I spent three years doing research in archives and libraries in Bavaria. That’s when I started exploring nearby Austria, hiking and mountain climbing in the Austrian Alps. At UC Davis I research and teach about the history of crime and witchcraft. My latest book is about a particular kind of homicide, a project which took me to archives all over Austria. It has three chapters about the dark underbelly of early modern Vienna! Since I am such an enthusiast for study abroad, I was delighted to receive the “Excellence in Global Education Award” in 2025.

A Message to Students and Parents

One of my favorite things about Summer Abroad is teaching history “on location”: when we learn about the plague, we visit the catacombs of St. Stephen’s Cathedral where hundreds of skeletons of the plague’s last victims are laid out. We experience the Baroque walking through the Ballrooms of Schönbrunn Palace. We learn about international relations by spending at day at the United Nations. And finally, I love introducing students to exotic food—which is why I give extra credit for adventurous eating! “Blunzengröstl”, anyone."