Department of History
University of York
Marie Curie Fellow
1) Preußisches State-Building 1866-1918 und 2) der Wandel des militärischen Ehrbegriffs in Westeuropa während des langen 19. Jahrhunderts
PhD Student, Faculty of History, University of Cambridge
Dissertation: ‘Hohenzollern state-building in the province of Hanover, 1866-1914’. Betreuer: Prof. Dr. Brendan Simms, Centre of International Studies, University of Cambridge.
‘Nursing the Fatherland? Hohenzollern state-building and the hidden transcript of political resistance in Hanoverian female charity during the Second German Empire’, Central European History (erscheint Dezember 2011). ‘The Guelph “Conspiracy”: Hanover as Would-be Intermediary in the European System, 1866-1870', International History Review 29:2 (2007), S.258-81. Zusammen mit James Beattie and John P. Adam, ‘Japanese Gardens in New Zealand, 1850-1950: Transculturation and Transmission’, Journal of the History of Gardens and Designed Landscapes, 28:2 (2008), S.219-37. ‘“Memory Wars”: The Manipulation of History in the Context of Sino-Japanese relations’, New Zealand Journal of Asian Studies 6:2 (December 2004), S.148-64.