Dr Karina Urbach

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Name:
Dr Karina Urbach
Qualifications:
MPhil (Cantab), PhD (Cantab), Priv.Doz. (Habilitation)
Position/Fellowship type:
Senior Research Fellow
Institute:
Institute of Historical Research
Location:
The Institute of Historical Research (IHR), Senate House, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HU
Phone:
020 7862 8740
Email address:
Karina.Urbach@sas.ac.uk
Website:
http://karinaurbach.org.uk/

Research Summary and Profile

Research interests:
Modern History
Summary of research interests and expertise:

German and British cultural and political relations in the 19th and 20th century; History of International Relations and Jewish Family History

Publication Details

Related publications/articles:

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01-Oct-2020 England is pro-Hitler. German public opinion during the Czechoslovakian crisis

Articles

01-Sep-2018 Queen Victoria. Die unbeugsame Königin

Monographs

01-Mar-2018 Common Heritage.: Documents and Sources relating to German-British Relations in the Archives and Collections of Windsor and Coburg. Vol. 2

Edited Book

01-Oct-2016 Realpolitik für Europa: Bismarcks Weg

Edited Book

01-Sep-2016 Hitlers heimliche Helfer

Monographs

15-Jun-2015 Go Betweens for Hitler

Monographs

The untold story of Hitler's aristocratic go-betweens - and their vital contriubtion to the secret diplomacy of Nazi Germany

18-Jun-2013 Secret Intelligence in the European States System, 1918-1989

Edited Book

01-Dec-2010 Bringing Personality back in: Leadership and War. A British-German Comparison 1740-1945

Edited Book

01-Jan-2008 Royal Kinship. British and German Family Networks 1815-1914

(ed.) Munich

01-Oct-2007 European Aristocracies and the Radical Right in the Interwar Period

Edited Book

Research Projects & Supervisions

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Relevant Events

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01-Nov-2018 The Impact of the Past Lecture Series

A lecture series organised at the IAS, Princeton until 2020. See videos of the lectures so far: https://video.ias.edu/impact/2019/0327-PatriciaClavin https://video.ias.edu/publiclecture/2019/0206-RanaMitter https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ewfyMs_xmYs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LeWZ8hw7Yr0

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