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Robert Gerwarth is a professor of European history, with an emphasis on German history. Since finishing a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship at Oxford, he has held fellowships at Princeton, Harvard, the NIOD (Amsterdam) and the (Institute for Advanced Studies ) at the University of Western Australia. ==Career== In 2000, Gerwarth earned a master's in history and politics from Humboldt University of Berlin. While working on his doctorate at the University of Oxford, Gerwarth was appointed to a two-year lectureship in modern European history. Shortly thereafter, he was awarded a British Academy postdoctoral fellowship.〔 In 2003, Gerwarth received his Doctor of Philosophy from Oxford. Gerwarth is currently Director of the Centre for War Studies at University College Dublin. In 2008, Gerwarth combated Holocaust-denier David Irving on Irish television.〔 Available also on .〕 Gerwarth has been commended for the thoroughness of his research on Reinhard Heydrich in his book ''Hitler's Hangman: The Life of Heydrich.'' Heydrich did not leave behind a substantive paper trail. Reviews have noted Gerwarth's diligence in digging through archives and other sources in the United States and Ireland in order to uncover the nature of his subject.〔〔 Gerwarth is credited with dispelling several myths about Heydrich, including that he was Jewish, and that he was far from a charter member of the Nazi Party (he was a relative latecomer).〔 Gerwarth's other scholarly work has been published widely in international journals such as ''The Journal of Modern History, Past & Present,'' ''Geschichte & Gesellschaft'' and ''Vingtième Siècle.'' He is series editor for the Oxford University Press monograph series, ''The Greater War, 1912–23,'' to be released during the centenary of the First World War.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Robert Gerwarth」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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