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Dr. Michael Rowe is a Reader in European History at King’s College London since 2017. He specializes in the history of France and Germany, focusing on nationalism, the French Revolution, Napoleonic Wars, and the interplay of religion and state. His research examines state formation and nationalism in 18th- and 19th-century Europe. He holds a PhD from Cambridge University and has been a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society since 2004.
Key affiliations include the Sir Michael Howard Centre for the History of War, Centre for German Transnational Relations, and Empires and Decolonizations Research Hub. His recent publications analyze Napoleonic governance, religious policies in wartime, and transnational nation-building. He actively engages in public history through podcast contributions and lectures.
Research interests span warfare’s socio-political impact, religious institutions under revolutionary regimes, and the legacy of Napoleonic conquests in the Rhineland. His work bridges military, political, and cultural history, emphasizing transnational dynamics in European state development.




