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Christopher Clark

Sir Christopher Munro Clark FBA (born 14 March 1960) is an Australian historian living in the United Kingdom and Germany. He is the twenty-second Regius Professor of History at the University of Cambridge. In the 2015 Birthday Honours, he was knighted for his services to Anglo-German relations.[2]


Christopher Clark

Christopher Clark in 2013
Born
Christopher Munro Clark

(1960-03-14) 14 March 1960 (age 63)
Sydney, Australia
NationalityAustralian
SpouseNina Lübbren [de]
ChildrenTwo sons
AwardsWolfson History Prize
Academic background
Alma mater
ThesisJewish mission in the Christian state: Protestant missions to the Jews in 18th- and 19th-century Prussia[1] (1991)
Doctoral advisorJonathan Steinberg
Academic work
InstitutionsSt Catharine's College, Cambridge
WebsiteCambridge Faculty of History page

Education and academic positions Edit

Clark was educated at Sydney Grammar School from 1972 to 1978, the University of Sydney (where he studied history) and the Freie Universität Berlin from 1985 to 1987.[3]

Clark received his PhD at the University of Cambridge, having been a member of Pembroke College from 1987 to 1991. He is Professor in Modern European History at the University of Cambridge and, since 1991, has been a fellow of St Catharine's College,[4] where he is currently Director of Studies in History.

In 2003, Clark was appointed lecturer in Modern European History and, in 2006, reader in Modern European History. His Cambridge University professorship in history followed in 2008.[5]

In September 2014 he succeeded Richard J. Evans as Regius Professor of History at Cambridge. In the birthday honours of June 2015, Clark was knighted on the recommendation of the foreign secretary for his services to Anglo-German relations.[2]

Professional career Edit

As he acknowledges in the foreword to Iron Kingdom,[6] living in West Berlin from 1985 to 1987, during what turned out to be the last years of the divided Germany, gave him an insight into German history and society.

Earlier work Edit

Clark's academic focus started with the history of Prussia, with his earlier researches concentrating on Pietism and on Judaism in Prussia as well as the power struggle, known as the Kulturkampf, between Bismarck's Prussian state and the Catholic Church. His scope has since broadened to embrace more generally the competitive relationships between religious institutions and the state in modern Europe. He is the author of a study of Christian–Jewish relations in Prussia, The Politics of Conversion. Missionary Protestantism and the Jews in Prussia, 1728–1941.[7]

Iron Kingdom: The Rise and Downfall of Prussia, 1600–1947 Edit

Clark's best-selling history of Prussia, Iron Kingdom: The Rise and Downfall of Prussia, 1600–1947[8] won several prizes. Its critical reception gave him a public profile that reached beyond the academic world. The German-language version of the book, Preußen. Aufstieg und Niedergang 1600–1947, won Clark the 2010 German Historians' Prize [de], an award normally given to historians nearing the end of their careers. Clark remains (in 2014) the youngest-ever recipient of the triennial prize and the only winner not to have approached his work as a mother-tongue German-speaker.

In 17 chapters covering 800 pages, Clark contends that Germany was "not the fulfillment of Prussia's destiny but its downfall".[9] Although the 19th-century Kulturkampf was characterised by a peculiar intensity and radicalism, Clark's careful study of sources in several different European languages enabled him to spell out just how closely the Prussian experience of church-state rivalry resembled events elsewhere in Europe. In that way, the book powerfully rebuts the traditional Sonderweg bandwagon by which throughout the 20th century, mainstream historians placed great emphasis on the "differentness" of Germany's historical path before and during the 19th century. Clark downplays the perceived uniqueness of the much-vaunted reform agenda, which was pursued by Prussia between 1815 and 1848, and believes that the political and economic significance of the German customs union, established in 1834, came to be discovered and then overstated by historians only retrospectively and in the light of much-later political developments.

Kaiser Wilhelm II Edit

With his critical biography of the last German Kaiser, Kaiser Wilhelm II,[10] Clark aims to offer correctives to many of the traditional positions presented in J. C. G. Röhl's three-volume biography of Wilhelm.

The Sleepwalkers: How Europe Went to War in 1914 Edit

Clark's study of the outbreak of the First World War, The Sleepwalkers: How Europe Went to War in 1914, appeared in English in 2012;[11] the German version (Die Schlafwandler: Wie Europa in den Ersten Weltkrieg zog) followed in 2013. The book challenges the imputation, which had been widely accepted by mainstream scholars since 1919, of a peculiar "war guilt" attaching to the German Empire. He instead maps carefully the complex mechanism of events and misjudgements that led to war.[12][13] There was in 1914 nothing inevitable about the war. Risks inherent in the strategies pursued by the various governments involved had been taken before without catastrophic consequences, which now enabled leaders to follow similar approaches without adequately evaluating or recognising those risks. Among international experts, many saw the presentation by Clark of his research and insights as groundbreaking.[14]

In Germany itself, where the book received much critical attention, not all reactions were positive. Volker Ullrich contended that Clark's analysis largely disregards the pressure for war coming from Germany's powerful military establishment.[15] According to Hans-Ulrich Wehler, Clark had diligently researched the sources covering the war's causes from the German side only to "eliminate [many of them] with bewildering one-sidedness". Wehler attributed the sales success of the book in Germany to a "deep-seated need [on the part of German readers], no longer so constrained by the taboos characteristic of the later twentieth century, to free themselves from the burdensome allegations of national war guilt".[16] However, Clark observes that the current German debate about the start of the war is obfuscated by its link to their moral repugnance at the Nazi era.[17]

Other work Edit

 
Clark at the 50th German Historians' Convention in Göttingen (2014)

Clark is also the co-editor with Wolfram Kaiser of a transnational study of secular-clerical conflict in 19th-century Europe (Culture Wars. Catholic-Secular Conflict in Nineteenth-Century Europe, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003), and the author of numerous articles and essays. Professor Clark presented the BBC Four documentary programme "Frederick the Great and the Enigma of Prussia".[18] He also presented and narrated the 2017 ZDF documentary The Story of Europe.[19]

Since 1998, Clark has been a series-editor of the scholarly book series New Studies in European History from Cambridge University Press.[20] He is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities[21] and a prominent member of the Arbeitsgemeinschaft zur Preußischen Geschichte [de] (en: Prussian History Working Group).[22] Since 2009 he has been a member of the Preußische Historische Kommission [Prussian Historical Commission], and since 2010 a senior advisory (non-voting) member of the German Historical Institute London and of the Otto-von-Bismarck-Stiftung [de] [Bismarck Foundation] in Friedrichsruh.[20] In 2010, Clark was elected a member of the British Academy.[20]

Controversy and criticism Edit

 
Clark in 2019

In 2019, Clark was embroiled in controversy surrounding his 2011 report, commissioned by the head of the Hohenzollern family, Georg Friedrich, Prince of Prussia, on the Hohenzollern family's relations with the Nazis. The report was in support of the family's claims for compensation under a 1994 German law allowing restitution for the loss of property confiscated by the German Democratic Republic if the claimants or their ancestors had not "given substantial support" to the National Socialist or the East German Communist regimes. Clark acknowledged that expressions of support for the Nazis had been made by the last Kaiser's eldest son, Wilhelm, the most senior member of the former dynasty in Germany in the 1920s and the 1930s and the owner of the Hohenzollern properties. However, his report concluded that Wilhelm was "one of the politically most reserved and least compromised persons" of the aristocratic Nazi collaborators and that he was simply too marginal a figure to have been able to give "significant support" to Hitler, a position that supported the Hohenzollerns' claims.[23]

Clark's report was criticised by two historians commissioned by the German state to consider the Hohenzollern claims: Peter Brandt [de], a specialist in Prussia and imperial Germany at the University of Hagen, and Stephan Malinowski [de], a German historian at the University of Edinburgh who is the author of the standard work on the relationship between the German aristocracy and the Nazi movement, Vom König zum Führer (2003). Brandt and Malinowski provided substantial further evidence of Wilhelm's support for the Nazis that Clark had overlooked. Their two reports leave no doubt about the prince's deep-seated anti-Semitism.[23] During the historical controversy that unfolded in the German press, Richard J. Evans, Clark's predecessor as Regius Professor of History (Cambridge), criticised his colleague for not reflecting more carefully before accepting offers to produce expert reports.[23] In 2020, however, Clark claimed to have changed his view and more or less agreed with Malinowski.[24]

Personal life Edit

Clark and his wife, Nina Lübbren [de], have two sons.[25]

Awards and decorations Edit

Publications Edit

  • Clark, Christopher Munro (1991). Jewish mission in the Christian state: Protestant missions to the Jews in 18th- and 19th-century Prussia (PhD thesis). University of Cambridge. ISNI 0000000135530317.

Books written

Books edited

Articles

  • — (22 November 2018). "This Is a Reality, Not a Threat". The New York Review of Books (reviews of Lawrence Freedman, The Future of War: A History, and Robert H. Latiff, Future War: Preparing for the New Global Battlefield). LXV (18): 53–54.

Films

  • — (2020). Planet of Treasures (as presenter). ZDF. Retrieved 5 October 2022.

References Edit

  1. ^ Clark 1991.
  2. ^ a b "Birthday Honours 2015 Diplomatic Service and Overseas List" (PDF). gov.uk. Retrieved 5 September 2020.
  3. ^ "The Governing Body's Invitation Dinner" (PDF). St Catharine's College Society Magazine. September 1992. p. 18. Retrieved 5 July 2023.
  4. ^ , archived from the original on 19 July 2011, retrieved 30 November 2013
  5. ^ "Professor Christopher Clark, Regius Professor of History". Cambridge University. Retrieved 5 July 2023.
  6. ^ Clark 2006, pp. iii, iv, xi.
  7. ^ Clark 1995.
  8. ^ Clark 2006.
  9. ^ "Nicht die Erfüllung Preußens, sondern sein Verderben". Christopher Clark: Preußen. Aufstieg und Niedergang. 1600–1947. 2007, p. 13.
  10. ^ Clark 2000.
  11. ^ "Interview mit Christopher Clark. "Dieser Krieg hat das ganze Jahrhundert entstellt"" (Deutschlandfunk interview in German, originally published in 2013, by Thilo Kößler with Clark about Clark's book The Sleepwalkers: How Europe Went to War in 1914). Retrieved 26 June 2014.
  12. ^ Berthold Seewald (25 October 2013). "Besessen von der deutschen Kriegsschuld". Die Welt. Retrieved 15 December 2014. Mit seinen neuen Thesen zum Kriegsausbruch 1914 provoziert der britische Historiker Christopher Clark heftige Debatten. In Potsdam stellte er sich seinen Kritikern – mit erstaunlichem Ergebnis.
  13. ^ Andreas Kilb (9 September 2013). "Ausbruch des Ersten Weltkriegs: Die Selbstzerstörung Europas". Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung. Retrieved 15 December 2014.
  14. ^ Richard J. Evans. Review of Christopher Clark, The Sleepwalkers. How Europe Went to War in 1914 (London 2013). The New York Review of Books, 6 February 2014, pp. 14–17.
  15. ^ Volker Ullrich. "Zündschnur am Pulverfass" Die Zeit, 17 September 2013 (subscription required); Volker Ullrich. "1914: Nun schlittern sie wieder" Die Zeit, 16 January 2014 (subscription required). See also Annika Mombauer. "Julikrise und Kriegsschuld – Thesen und Stand der Forschung" Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte [de] 64 (2014), no. 16/17, pp. 10–17.
  16. ^ Hans-Ulrich Wehler. "Beginn einer neuen Epoche der Weltkriegsgeschichte", Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, 6 May 2014, no. 104, p. 10 (in German)
  17. ^ Clark 2012, pp. 560–561.
  18. ^ "BBC Four – Frederick the Great and the Enigma of Prussia". Retrieved 30 November 2013.
  19. ^ "The Story of Europe". SBS On Demand. 1 December 2018. Retrieved 10 August 2020.
  20. ^ a b c "Christopher Clark's online résumé/cv which includes the dates of various awards and appointments" (PDF). Retrieved 24 June 2014.
  21. ^ a b c d "Christopher M. Clark". Contemporary Authors Online – Biography in Context. Detroit: Gale. 2010. Gale Document Number: GALE H1000196693. Retrieved 30 November 2013.
  22. ^ "Short biographical newspaper article on Clark evidencing his membership of the Arbeitsgemeinschaft zur Preußischen Geschichte". Retrieved 24 June 2014.[dead link]
  23. ^ a b c "What Do the Hohenzollerns Deserve?" by David Motadel, The New York Review of Books, 26 March 2020 (subscription required)
  24. ^ Fanizadeh, Andreas (12 December 2020). "Preußen-Historiker Clark rudert zurück: Kampf um das Tafelsilber". Die Tageszeitung: Taz.
  25. ^ "1914/2014 – Lernen wir aus der Geschichte?" 5 November 2017 at the Wayback Machine by Richard David Precht, ZDF, 16 February 2014. Accessed 1 October 2017 (in German)
  26. ^ . Archived from the original on 29 December 2012. Retrieved 1 February 2018.
  27. ^ http://www.caths.cam.ac.uk/alumni/society/london_branch/downloads/Professor_Chris_Clark.pdf Accessed 27 January 2014[dead link]
  28. ^ "Wulff verleiht Historikerpreis an Australier Clark" [Wulff awards Historians' Prize to Australian Clark]. Augsburger Allgemeine (in German). dpa. 11 November 2010.
  29. ^ Press Release (21 November 2013). "Ann Applebaum wins 2013 Cundill Prize". McGill University. Retrieved 24 December 2013.
  30. ^ Carolyn Kellogg (11 April 2014). "Jacket Copy: The winners of the Los Angeles Times Book Prizes are ..." Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 14 April 2014.
  31. ^ Felicity Capon (8 April 2013). "Keith Lowe awarded the PEN Hessell-Tiltman Prize for history". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 7 June 2014.
  32. ^ Monica Caro (26 February 2015). "Nanovic Institute awards $10,000 Laura Shannon Prize to 'The Sleepwalkers'". Notre Dame News. Retrieved 12 June 2014.
  33. ^ "No. 61256". The London Gazette (Supplement). 13 June 2015. p. B2.
  34. ^ "Laudatio von Bundestagspräsident Dr. Wolfgang Schäuble auf Christopher..." Deutscher Bundestag (in German). Retrieved 8 August 2021.
  35. ^ "Orden Pour le mérite wählt neue Mitglieder". bundesregierung.de (in German). Presse- und Informationsamt der Bundesregierung. 2019. Retrieved 3 August 2019.

Further reading Edit

  • "Germany's ex-royals want their riches back, but past ties to Hitler stand in the way" by Scott McLean and Nadine Schmidt, CNN, 26 September 2020

External links Edit

Academic offices
Preceded by Cambridge Regius Professor of History
2014–present
Incumbent

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For other people named Christopher Clark see Christopher Clark disambiguation Sir Christopher Munro Clark FBA born 14 March 1960 is an Australian historian living in the United Kingdom and Germany He is the twenty second Regius Professor of History at the University of Cambridge In the 2015 Birthday Honours he was knighted for his services to Anglo German relations 2 SirChristopher ClarkFBAChristopher Clark in 2013BornChristopher Munro Clark 1960 03 14 14 March 1960 age 63 Sydney AustraliaNationalityAustralianSpouseNina Lubbren de ChildrenTwo sonsAwardsWolfson History PrizeAcademic backgroundAlma materUniversity of Sydney B A Free University of Berlin Pembroke College Cambridge PhD ThesisJewish mission in the Christian state Protestant missions to the Jews in 18th and 19th century Prussia 1 1991 Doctoral advisorJonathan SteinbergAcademic workInstitutionsSt Catharine s College CambridgeWebsiteCambridge Faculty of History page Contents 1 Education and academic positions 2 Professional career 2 1 Earlier work 2 2 Iron Kingdom The Rise and Downfall of Prussia 1600 1947 2 3 Kaiser Wilhelm II 2 4 The Sleepwalkers How Europe Went to War in 1914 2 5 Other work 2 6 Controversy and criticism 3 Personal life 4 Awards and decorations 5 Publications 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksEducation and academic positions EditClark was educated at Sydney Grammar School from 1972 to 1978 the University of Sydney where he studied history and the Freie Universitat Berlin from 1985 to 1987 3 Clark received his PhD at the University of Cambridge having been a member of Pembroke College from 1987 to 1991 He is Professor in Modern European History at the University of Cambridge and since 1991 has been a fellow of St Catharine s College 4 where he is currently Director of Studies in History In 2003 Clark was appointed lecturer in Modern European History and in 2006 reader in Modern European History His Cambridge University professorship in history followed in 2008 5 In September 2014 he succeeded Richard J Evans as Regius Professor of History at Cambridge In the birthday honours of June 2015 Clark was knighted on the recommendation of the foreign secretary for his services to Anglo German relations 2 Professional career EditThis section of a biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Christopher Clark news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message As he acknowledges in the foreword to Iron Kingdom 6 living in West Berlin from 1985 to 1987 during what turned out to be the last years of the divided Germany gave him an insight into German history and society Earlier work Edit Clark s academic focus started with the history of Prussia with his earlier researches concentrating on Pietism and on Judaism in Prussia as well as the power struggle known as the Kulturkampf between Bismarck s Prussian state and the Catholic Church His scope has since broadened to embrace more generally the competitive relationships between religious institutions and the state in modern Europe He is the author of a study of Christian Jewish relations in Prussia The Politics of Conversion Missionary Protestantism and the Jews in Prussia 1728 1941 7 Iron Kingdom The Rise and Downfall of Prussia 1600 1947 Edit Clark s best selling history of Prussia Iron Kingdom The Rise and Downfall of Prussia 1600 1947 8 won several prizes Its critical reception gave him a public profile that reached beyond the academic world The German language version of the book Preussen Aufstieg und Niedergang 1600 1947 won Clark the 2010 German Historians Prize de an award normally given to historians nearing the end of their careers Clark remains in 2014 the youngest ever recipient of the triennial prize and the only winner not to have approached his work as a mother tongue German speaker In 17 chapters covering 800 pages Clark contends that Germany was not the fulfillment of Prussia s destiny but its downfall 9 Although the 19th century Kulturkampf was characterised by a peculiar intensity and radicalism Clark s careful study of sources in several different European languages enabled him to spell out just how closely the Prussian experience of church state rivalry resembled events elsewhere in Europe In that way the book powerfully rebuts the traditional Sonderweg bandwagon by which throughout the 20th century mainstream historians placed great emphasis on the differentness of Germany s historical path before and during the 19th century Clark downplays the perceived uniqueness of the much vaunted reform agenda which was pursued by Prussia between 1815 and 1848 and believes that the political and economic significance of the German customs union established in 1834 came to be discovered and then overstated by historians only retrospectively and in the light of much later political developments Kaiser Wilhelm II Edit With his critical biography of the last German Kaiser Kaiser Wilhelm II 10 Clark aims to offer correctives to many of the traditional positions presented in J C G Rohl s three volume biography of Wilhelm The Sleepwalkers How Europe Went to War in 1914 Edit Main article The Sleepwalkers Clark book Clark s study of the outbreak of the First World War The Sleepwalkers How Europe Went to War in 1914 appeared in English in 2012 11 the German version Die Schlafwandler Wie Europa in den Ersten Weltkrieg zog followed in 2013 The book challenges the imputation which had been widely accepted by mainstream scholars since 1919 of a peculiar war guilt attaching to the German Empire He instead maps carefully the complex mechanism of events and misjudgements that led to war 12 13 There was in 1914 nothing inevitable about the war Risks inherent in the strategies pursued by the various governments involved had been taken before without catastrophic consequences which now enabled leaders to follow similar approaches without adequately evaluating or recognising those risks Among international experts many saw the presentation by Clark of his research and insights as groundbreaking 14 In Germany itself where the book received much critical attention not all reactions were positive Volker Ullrich contended that Clark s analysis largely disregards the pressure for war coming from Germany s powerful military establishment 15 According to Hans Ulrich Wehler Clark had diligently researched the sources covering the war s causes from the German side only to eliminate many of them with bewildering one sidedness Wehler attributed the sales success of the book in Germany to a deep seated need on the part of German readers no longer so constrained by the taboos characteristic of the later twentieth century to free themselves from the burdensome allegations of national war guilt 16 However Clark observes that the current German debate about the start of the war is obfuscated by its link to their moral repugnance at the Nazi era 17 Other work Edit nbsp Clark at the 50th German Historians Convention in Gottingen 2014 Clark is also the co editor with Wolfram Kaiser of a transnational study of secular clerical conflict in 19th century Europe Culture Wars Catholic Secular Conflict in Nineteenth Century Europe Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2003 and the author of numerous articles and essays Professor Clark presented the BBC Four documentary programme Frederick the Great and the Enigma of Prussia 18 He also presented and narrated the 2017 ZDF documentary The Story of Europe 19 Since 1998 Clark has been a series editor of the scholarly book series New Studies in European History from Cambridge University Press 20 He is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities 21 and a prominent member of the Arbeitsgemeinschaft zur Preussischen Geschichte de en Prussian History Working Group 22 Since 2009 he has been a member of the Preussische Historische Kommission Prussian Historical Commission and since 2010 a senior advisory non voting member of the German Historical Institute London and of the Otto von Bismarck Stiftung de Bismarck Foundation in Friedrichsruh 20 In 2010 Clark was elected a member of the British Academy 20 Controversy and criticism Edit nbsp Clark in 2019In 2019 Clark was embroiled in controversy surrounding his 2011 report commissioned by the head of the Hohenzollern family Georg Friedrich Prince of Prussia on the Hohenzollern family s relations with the Nazis The report was in support of the family s claims for compensation under a 1994 German law allowing restitution for the loss of property confiscated by the German Democratic Republic if the claimants or their ancestors had not given substantial support to the National Socialist or the East German Communist regimes Clark acknowledged that expressions of support for the Nazis had been made by the last Kaiser s eldest son Wilhelm the most senior member of the former dynasty in Germany in the 1920s and the 1930s and the owner of the Hohenzollern properties However his report concluded that Wilhelm was one of the politically most reserved and least compromised persons of the aristocratic Nazi collaborators and that he was simply too marginal a figure to have been able to give significant support to Hitler a position that supported the Hohenzollerns claims 23 Clark s report was criticised by two historians commissioned by the German state to consider the Hohenzollern claims Peter Brandt de a specialist in Prussia and imperial Germany at the University of Hagen and Stephan Malinowski de a German historian at the University of Edinburgh who is the author of the standard work on the relationship between the German aristocracy and the Nazi movement Vom Konig zum Fuhrer 2003 Brandt and Malinowski provided substantial further evidence of Wilhelm s support for the Nazis that Clark had overlooked Their two reports leave no doubt about the prince s deep seated anti Semitism 23 During the historical controversy that unfolded in the German press Richard J Evans Clark s predecessor as Regius Professor of History Cambridge criticised his colleague for not reflecting more carefully before accepting offers to produce expert reports 23 In 2020 however Clark claimed to have changed his view and more or less agreed with Malinowski 24 Personal life EditClark and his wife Nina Lubbren de have two sons 25 Awards and decorations Edit2007 Wolfson History Prize awarded for Iron Kingdom The Rise and Downfall of Prussia 1600 1947 21 2007 H Soz u Kult prize Das historische Buch 26 2007 Queensland Premier s Literary Awards History Book Award for Iron Kingdom The Rise and Downfall of Prussia 1600 1947 21 2007 General History Prize New South Wales Premier s History Awards for Iron Kingdom The Rise and Downfall of Prussia 1600 1947 21 2010 In October 2010 Germany awarded Clark the Officer s Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany as his research had contributed greatly to German British relations The honour was conferred by the German ambassador Georg Boomgaarden de during a reception at his official London residence 27 Another German award was bestowed on Clark for his book Preussen Aufstieg und Niedergang 1600 1947 by German President Christian Wulff in November 2010 Chris Clark was the first foreigner to be awarded the German Historians Prize Deutscher Historikerpreis 28 2013 Cundill Prize finalist for The Sleepwalkers How Europe Went To War In 1914 29 2013 Los Angeles Times Book Prize History winner for The Sleepwalkers 30 2013 Hessell Tiltman Prize shortlist for The Sleepwalkers 31 2015 Laura Shannon Prize for The Sleepwalkers 32 2015 Knight Bachelor 33 2018 European Prize for Political Culture 34 2019 Pour le Merite for Sciences and Arts 35 Publications EditClark Christopher Munro 1991 Jewish mission in the Christian state Protestant missions to the Jews in 18th and 19th century Prussia PhD thesis University of Cambridge ISNI 0000000135530317 Books written Clark Christopher M 1995 The Politics of Conversion Missionary Protestantism and the Jews in Prussia 1728 1941 Oxford Clarendon Press amp New York Oxford University Press ISBN 0 19 820456 6 LCCN 95154541 2000 Kaiser Wilhelm II A Life in Power Harlow England amp New York Longman ISBN 0 582 24559 1 LCCN 00030939 2006 Iron Kingdom The Rise and Downfall of Prussia 1600 1947 Cambridge Massachusetts Belknap Press of Harvard University Press ISBN 0 674 02385 4 LCCN 2006043076 Published in Germany as Preussen Aufstieg und Niedergang 1600 1947 by Deutsche Verlags Anstalt 2007 2012 The Sleepwalkers How Europe Went to War in 1914 London Allen Lane ISBN 978 0 7139 9942 6 LCCN 2012515665 2019 Time and Power Visions of History in German Politics from the Thirty Years War to the Third Reich Princeton University Press ISBN 978 0 691 18165 3 2021 Prisoners of Time Prussians Germans and Other Humans Penguin ISBN 9780141997315 2023 Revolutionary Spring Fighting for a New World 1848 1849 Penguin ISBN 9780241347669 Books edited with Kaiser Wolfram eds 2003 Culture Wars Secular Catholic Conflict in Nineteenth Century Europe Cambridge UK amp New York Cambridge University Press ISBN 0 521 80997 5 LCCN 2003273877 Articles 22 November 2018 This Is a Reality Not a Threat The New York Review of Books reviews of Lawrence Freedman The Future of War A History and Robert H Latiff Future War Preparing for the New Global Battlefield LXV 18 53 54 Films 2020 Planet of Treasures as presenter ZDF Retrieved 5 October 2022 References Edit Clark 1991 a b Birthday Honours 2015 Diplomatic Service and Overseas List PDF gov uk Retrieved 5 September 2020 The Governing Body s Invitation Dinner PDF St Catharine s College Society Magazine September 1992 p 18 Retrieved 5 July 2023 Faculty of History Academic Staff Further Details Dr Christopher Clark archived from the original on 19 July 2011 retrieved 30 November 2013 Professor Christopher Clark Regius Professor of History Cambridge University Retrieved 5 July 2023 Clark 2006 pp iii iv xi Clark 1995 Clark 2006 Nicht die Erfullung Preussens sondern sein Verderben Christopher Clark Preussen Aufstieg und Niedergang 1600 1947 2007 p 13 Clark 2000 Interview mit Christopher Clark Dieser Krieg hat das ganze Jahrhundert entstellt Deutschlandfunk interview in German originally published in 2013 by Thilo Kossler with Clark about Clark s book The Sleepwalkers How Europe Went to War in 1914 Retrieved 26 June 2014 Berthold Seewald 25 October 2013 Besessen von der deutschen Kriegsschuld Die Welt Retrieved 15 December 2014 Mit seinen neuen Thesen zum Kriegsausbruch 1914 provoziert der britische Historiker Christopher Clark heftige Debatten In Potsdam stellte er sich seinen Kritikern mit erstaunlichem Ergebnis Andreas Kilb 9 September 2013 Ausbruch des Ersten Weltkriegs Die Selbstzerstorung Europas Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung Retrieved 15 December 2014 Richard J Evans Review of Christopher Clark The Sleepwalkers How Europe Went to War in 1914 London 2013 The New York Review of Books 6 February 2014 pp 14 17 Volker Ullrich Zundschnur am Pulverfass Die Zeit 17 September 2013 subscription required Volker Ullrich 1914 Nun schlittern sie wieder Die Zeit 16 January 2014 subscription required See also Annika Mombauer Julikrise und Kriegsschuld Thesen und Stand der Forschung Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte de 64 2014 no 16 17 pp 10 17 Hans Ulrich Wehler Beginn einer neuen Epoche der Weltkriegsgeschichte Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung 6 May 2014 no 104 p 10 in German Clark 2012 pp 560 561 BBC Four Frederick the Great and the Enigma of Prussia Retrieved 30 November 2013 The Story of Europe SBS On Demand 1 December 2018 Retrieved 10 August 2020 a b c Christopher Clark s online resume cv which includes the dates of various awards and appointments PDF Retrieved 24 June 2014 a b c d Christopher M Clark Contemporary Authors Online Biography in Context Detroit Gale 2010 Gale Document Number GALE H1000196693 Retrieved 30 November 2013 Short biographical newspaper article on Clark evidencing his membership of the Arbeitsgemeinschaft zur Preussischen Geschichte Retrieved 24 June 2014 dead link a b c What Do the Hohenzollerns Deserve by David Motadel The New York Review of Books 26 March 2020 subscription required Fanizadeh Andreas 12 December 2020 Preussen Historiker Clark rudert zuruck Kampf um das Tafelsilber Die Tageszeitung Taz 1914 2014 Lernen wir aus der Geschichte Archived 5 November 2017 at the Wayback Machine by Richard David Precht ZDF 16 February 2014 Accessed 1 October 2017 in German h net msu edu Archived from the original on 29 December 2012 Retrieved 1 February 2018 http www caths cam ac uk alumni society london branch downloads Professor Chris Clark pdf Accessed 27 January 2014 dead link Wulff verleiht Historikerpreis an Australier Clark Wulff awards Historians Prize to Australian Clark Augsburger Allgemeine in German dpa 11 November 2010 Press Release 21 November 2013 Ann Applebaum wins 2013 Cundill Prize McGill University Retrieved 24 December 2013 Carolyn Kellogg 11 April 2014 Jacket Copy The winners of the Los Angeles Times Book Prizes are Los Angeles Times Retrieved 14 April 2014 Felicity Capon 8 April 2013 Keith Lowe awarded the PEN Hessell Tiltman Prize for history The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 7 June 2014 Monica Caro 26 February 2015 Nanovic Institute awards 10 000 Laura Shannon Prize to The Sleepwalkers Notre Dame News Retrieved 12 June 2014 No 61256 The London Gazette Supplement 13 June 2015 p B2 Laudatio von Bundestagsprasident Dr Wolfgang Schauble auf Christopher Deutscher Bundestag in German Retrieved 8 August 2021 Orden Pour le merite wahlt neue Mitglieder bundesregierung de in German Presse und Informationsamt der Bundesregierung 2019 Retrieved 3 August 2019 Further reading Edit Germany s ex royals want their riches back but past ties to Hitler stand in the way by Scott McLean and Nadine Schmidt CNN 26 September 2020External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Christopher Clark Profile University of Cambridge Christopher Clark at IMDb Academic officesPreceded byRichard J Evans Cambridge Regius Professor of History2014 present Incumbent Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Christopher Clark amp oldid 1179351180, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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