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Detlef Siegfried is a Professor of Modern German and European History at the University of Copenhagen's Faculty of Humanities, Department of English, Germanic and Romance Studies. His research spans the 20th century, focusing on West Germany, European societies, popular cultures, consumption, left-wing radicalism, intellectuals, and historiography. Current projects include transnational networks of European alternative milieus (1965-1985), Danish-German relations post-1945, and European perspectives on South African apartheid (1949-1994).
- Education: Habilitation in Modern History (University of Hamburg, 2006), Dr. phil. in Modern History (University of Kiel, 1991), First State Examination (University of Kiel, 1988)
Research Interests: Siegfried's work examines cultural and political intersections, including youth movements, alternative milieus, and global influences on local contexts. His publications address topics like the 1960s counterculture, media intellectuals, and transnational anti-apartheid activism.
Article Trends: Recent works emphasize transnationalism, 1968's cultural impact, Cold War dynamics, and the role of popular culture in political resistance. Keywords include European history, social movements, and media studies.
Scientific Awards:
- Humboldt Research Award (2016)
- Börsenvereins des Deutschen Buchhandels' Geisteswissenschaften International Award (2016)
- Journal DAMALS’ History Book of the Year (2010, 2002)
- H-Soz-u-Kult History Book 2007
Academic Engagement: Siegfried has held guest professorships at institutions like Sciences Po, Paris, and the University of Technology, Sydney. He serves on advisory boards for journals including 'Body Politics' and 'Arbeit - Bewegung - Geschichte.'
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