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Egbert Klautke is an Associate Professor at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies (SSEES), University College London. His academic journey includes an M.A. from the University of Heidelberg (1995), a Ph.D. in History and Political Science (1999), and postdoctoral research at the Centre Marc Bloch, Berlin. He has held teaching positions at SSEES since 2001, progressing from DAAD Lecturer to Senior Lecturer (2014) and Associate Professor (2018). His research focuses on historical studies, political science, philosophy, and the cultural history of Central Europe, with a specialization in Völkerpsychologie, Anti-Americanism debates, and intellectual history.
Education:
- M.A. in History and Political Science, University of Heidelberg (1995)
- Ph.D. (Dr. phil.) in History and Political Science, University of Heidelberg (1999)
Research Interests:
- History of ideas and cultural history, particularly in Central Europe
- Völkerpsychologie (psychology of nations) and its applications
- Anti-Americanism and transatlantic cultural conflicts
- Political and intellectual history of the 19th and 20th centuries
- Eugenics, race science, and their ideological contexts
Publications Trends: Klautke’s recent work emphasizes Völkerpsychologie’s evolution and its role in shaping national identities, alongside analyses of cultural and political tensions between Europe and the U.S. Key topics include WWI propaganda, interwar ideologies, and the transatlantic exchange of ideas.
Grants & Advising: No specific grants or advisees are listed, but his research aligns with the UN Sustainable Development Goal 4 (Quality Education) through his contributions to historical and cultural pedagogy.
Labs/Teams: No formal lab affiliations are mentioned, though his research collaborations likely involve SSEES networks and international scholarly communities.




