Christoph Strupp

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Christoph Strupp (* 1966 ) is a historian .

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Christoph Strupp studied Medieval and Modern History , Dutch Philology and Political Science at the Universities of Cologne and Leiden from 1988 to 1994 and graduated with a master's degree . In 1996 he was at Cologne University with a thesis on Johan Huizinga Dr. phil. PhD . From 1997 to 2007 he was a research associate at the Universities of Heidelberg and Cologne and a postdoctoral fellow at the German Historical Institute in Washington, DC

From 2007 to 2009, he worked on a research grant from the Max Weber Foundation at the Research Center for Contemporary History in Hamburg and was a lecturer at the Leuphana University of Lüneburg . Since 2010 he has been a research assistant at the Research Center for Contemporary History in Hamburg.

Christoph Strupp works primarily on the German and Dutch history of the 19th and 20th centuries, on historiography and the history of science , on contemporary history and the history of the city of Hamburg . He has a teaching position at the History Department of the University of Hamburg .

Fonts

  • Johan Huizinga. History as a cultural history. Dissertation. University of Cologne 1996. Vandenhoeck and Ruprecht, Göttingen 2000, ISBN 3-525-36242-0 ( review by Martina Hessler, PDF; 70 kB).
  • The organization of historical teaching and research in the Netherlands until 1940. In: Matthias Middell et al. (Ed.): Historical institutes in international comparison (= history and history culture in the 20th century. Volume 3). Akademische Verlags-Anstalt, Leipzig 2001, ISBN 3-931982-18-1 , pp. 199–220.
  • with Birgit Zischke: German Americana, 1800–1955. German Historical Institute, Washington, DC 2005.
  • The Despised Leader: Anton Adriaan Mussert and the Unpopular Right in Dutch Historiography. In: Georg Christoph Berger Waldenegg, Francisca Loetz (Hrsg.): Leader of the extreme right. Chronos, Zurich 2006, ISBN 3-03-400761-2 , pp. 161–180.
  • with Kai Dreisbach: German Americana, 1956–2005. German Historical Institute, Washington, DC 2007.
  • Local traffic and National Socialism. Hamburger Hochbahn AG in the “Third Reich”. Dölling and Galitz, Munich 2010, ISBN 978-3-86218-006-6 .
  • Media mass panic? Orson Welles' radio play "War of the Worlds" (1938) . In: Contemporary historical research . 8, 2011, pp. 322-327 ( online ).
  • Netherlands - Developments and tendencies in contemporary historical research. In: Docupedia contemporary history . March 22, 2011 ( online ).
  • (Red.): 19 days in Hamburg. Events and developments in the city's history since the 1950s. Ed. Research Center for Contemporary History in Hamburg. Dölling and Galitz, Hamburg / Munich 2012, ISBN 978-3-86218-035-6 .

Editing

  • with Philipp Löser: University of Scholars - University of Experts. Adaptations of German Science in the USA in the Nineteenth Century. Steiner, Stuttgart 2005, ISBN 3-515-08647-1 .
  • with Alexander Nützenadel : Taxation, State, and Civil Society in Germany and the United States from the 18th to the 20th Century. Nomos, Baden-Baden 2007, ISBN 978-3-8329-2818-6 .
  • with Frank Bajohr : Unfamiliar views of the “Third Reich”. Reports by foreign diplomats on rule and society in Germany 1933–1945. Wallstein, Göttingen 2011, ISBN 3-8353-0870-X .

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