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Dr. Mathias Häußler is an Academic Councillor aZ at the Chair of European History (19th and 20th Centuries) at the University of Regensburg's Faculty of Philosophy, Arts, History, and Social Sciences. He holds a doctorate from the University of Cambridge (2015) and has held fellowships at institutions like Magdalene College and the Library of Congress. His research focuses on European contemporary history, transatlantic relations, Cold War studies, modern tourism, and the cultural impact of figures like Elvis Presley and Helmut Schmidt.
Education:
- PhD, University of Cambridge (2015): Thesis on Helmut Schmidt and Anglo-German Relations
- M.Phil. in Modern European History (Distinction), University of Cambridge (2010–2011)
- BA in History and Politics (First Class Honours) from Queen Mary University of London (2007–2010)
Research Interests:
- European integration and transatlantic diplomacy
- Cold War cultural dynamics and pop culture's role in politics
- Modern tourism history and national identity construction
- German and British political history (19th–20th centuries)
- Elvis Presley's transnational cultural legacy
- Helmut Schmidt's political thought and leadership
Teaching:
- 2023: Courses on post-Cold War Europe and German foreign policy since 1945
- Regular seminars on European integration and contemporary history
Key Publications:
- Inventing Elvis: An American Icon in a Cold War World (2021)
- Helmut Schmidt and British-German Relations: A European Misunderstanding (2019)
- Edited volume on European unification (2024)
Affiliations:
- Member of review boards for journals like Historische Zeitschrift and Twentieth Century British History
- Reviewer for publishers including Bloomsbury and Routledge
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