German Studies, European Studies
King's College, London
Lecturer in German and European Studies
Migration and Subcultures in Berlin 1945-2010
Stipendiary Lecturer in Modern History, New College, Oxford
Clarkson, Alexander, Fragmented Fatherland: Immigration and Political Violence in the Federal Republic of Germany, 1945-2005 (Berghahn: Oxford, forthcoming).
- ‘Home and Away: Immigration and Political Violence in the Federal Republic of Germany 1945 – 1990’, Cold War History (February, 2008), Vol. 8, No.1, pp. 1 – 21. - 'Virtual Heroes: Boys, Masculinity and Historical Memory in War Comics 1945 – 1995', Thymos: The Journal of Boyhood Studies (Fall, 2008), Vol. 2, No. 2, pp. 175 – 186. - ‘Punk Jihads: Immigrants, Sub-Cultures and Political Violence 1955 – 2001’, in: Timothy S. Brown and Lorena Anton (eds.), Between the Avant Garde and the Everyday: Subversive Politics in Europe, 1958-2008, (Series on Social Protest and Cultures of Dissent in the 20th Century, Berghahn Books, London, forthcoming Fall 2009).
Migration, Contemporary History, Urban Studies, Subcultures