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Dr Clare Copley serves as a Lecturer in Modern European History within the School of Psychology and Humanities, specializing in modern German history with emphases on memory politics, urban landscapes, and Berlin's historical evolution. Her scholarly work critically examines contested heritage and ideological legacies across 20th-century Europe.
Core research domains include:
- Modern German History
- Memory Politics
- Built Environment
- History of Berlin
- Legacies of Fascism
- State Socialism
- Everyday Life under Dictatorship
- Cultural Production under Dictatorship
- Contested Heritage
She actively supervises research projects exploring dictatorship-era cultural dynamics and post-authoritarian memory frameworks, integrating interdisciplinary approaches to European historical studies.
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