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PD Dr. Georg Eckert is a historian and private lecturer in modern history at the School of Humanities, University of Wuppertal. His research focuses on the early Enlightenment (17th–18th centuries) with a British emphasis, dynastic marriage policy in early modern Europe, and the intersection of cultural memory with historical figures like Anne of Cleves.
- Education: Studied history and philosophy at Tübingen University, earned a doctorate analyzing the early Enlightenment through a British lens, and completed his habilitation at Wuppertal University.
- Academic Career: Served as a research assistant at Wuppertal since 2009 and currently teaches as a private lecturer.
His public engagement includes a 2019 transfer talk on Anne of Cleves, highlighting her role as the first and only German queen of England, her family's strategic position in the Holy Roman Empire, and the political complexities of her marriage to Henry VIII. Eckert emphasizes the limited source material on Anne and the performative nature of Tudor court rituals. While no scientific awards or formal advisees are mentioned in the text, his work bridges academic research and accessible historical narratives, particularly regarding the Reformation era and European dynastic ties.
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