Advisory Board2021-11-11T15:05:38+00:00

Prof. Dr. Hartmut Berghoff

Advisory Board, German Historical Institute Washington DC

Hartmut Berghoff has been directly involved with the project since its inception, giving academic advice and institutional support to "Transatlantic Perspectives." He continues this involvement as the only resident member of the advisory board. Prof. Berghoff is the Director of the German Historical Institute Washington DC. He has held research and teaching posts at University of Bielefeld, the University of Tübingen, Humboldt University Berlin, Beisheim Graduate School of Management Koblenz, and Harvard Business School.

Prof. Dr. Jan-Otmar Hesse

Advisory Board, University of Bielefeld

Jan-Otmar Hesse is a Professor of Economic History at the University of Bielefeld. He previously held research and teaching positions at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, the German Historical Institute Washington DC,the Historisches Kolleg Munich, and the University of Göttingen.

Prof. Dr. Hartmut Kaelble

Advisory Board, Humboldt University, Berlin

Hartmut Kaelble is a Senior Professor of Social History and served for many years as the Director of the Department of Economic and Social History at Humboldt University, Berlin. He earned his Ph.D. in History from the Free University Berlin and holds an honorary doctorate from the University of Paris I – Sorbonne.

Prof. Dr. Sally Gregory Kohlstedt

Advisory Board, University of Minnesota

Sally Gregory Kohlstedt is the Director of the Program in History of Science and Technology at the University of Minnesota. Her past experience includes teaching and research positions at the University of Auckland, California Institute of Technology, Center for Advanced Feminist Studies, University of Munich, Cornell University, University of Melbourne, Harvard University, Syracuse University, and Simmons College.

Prof. Dr. Friedrich Lenger

Advisory Board, University of Giessen

Friedrich Lenger is a Professor of History at the University of Giessen, where he also works with the Center for Media and Interactivity (Zentrum für Medien und Interaktivität – ZMI). His previous research and teaching appointments included a fellowship at the St. Antony’s College in Oxford, and the Konrad Adenauer Professorship at the Center for German and European Studies at Georgetown University.

Prof. Dr. Daniel Rodgers

Advisory Board, Princeton University

Daniel Rodgers is the Henry Charles Lea Professor of History at Princeton. He earned his Ph.D. in history from Yale University. Dr. Rodgers has held fellowships from the NEH, the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, and the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.

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