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Christoph Kampmann is a Professor of Early Modern History at Philipps-Universität Marburg since 2003. He serves as Vice Dean of the Department of History and Cultural Studies (since 2024) and has held leadership roles such as Deputy Spokesperson of the Transregio Collaborative Research Center 138 'Dynamics of Security' (since 2018) and its founding spokesperson (2014-2017). His expertise lies in political history of Early Modern Europe, focusing on international relations, conflict resolution, and security concepts.
Education includes a Dr. phil. from University of Bonn (1991) and habilitation in Modern/Contemporary History (1999). He previously held professorships at Karl-Franzens University of Graz and Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn. He is a member of prestigious academies including the European Academy of Sciences and Arts.
Research emphasizes key concepts in political action, comparative political orders, and the interplay between security, reputation, and intervention. His recent work explores dynamics of peace treaties like Westphalia and analyzes security strategies in 16th-17th century Europe.
Publications span over 20 books and articles on topics like Thirty Years' War, Hessian state governance, and European security systems. His work bridges legal history with political theory, offering innovative frameworks for understanding early modern statecraft.
Awards include longstanding memberships in leading historical commissions and advisory roles for the Hessian Ministry of Science and Art. His interdisciplinary approach integrates military history, diplomatic practices, and constitutional developments across Europe.
