User:Andreas R. Klose

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Andreas R. Klose has studied ancient and modern history and political sciences under Ernst Nolte, Willi Paul Adams, Gesine Schwan, and Alexander Demandt at the Freie Universität Berlin, where he received his M.A. in 1993 and his Ph.D. in 2000. The subject of his M.A. thesis was "Kulturpessimismus und nativistischer Nationalismus in den USA, 1886-1924" ("Cultural Pessimism and the Nativistic Brand of Nationalism in the USA, 1886-1924"). The title of his Ph.D. thesis is Dogmen demokratischen Geschichtsdenkens: Monumentalische Nationalgeschichtsschreibung in den USA (Würzburg: Königshausen und Neumann, 2003) (that is "Dogmas of Democratic Historical Thought: The Writing of Monumental National History in the USA"). He is especially interested in intellectual history, the history of ideologies, and the world wars, and is currently preparing biographies on Thomas Edward Lawrence and Ernst Jünger.

Article(s) I have created:
Thomas Edward Lawrence

Article(s) I am working on:
George Bancroft



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