Karina Urbach
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From 2015 to 2021 Karina Urbach was a Long-term Visitor in the School of Historical Studies at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, NJ. She is now a Senior Research Fellow at the University of London.
For her curriculum vitae and list of publication, see here
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- Between Saviour and Villian: 100 Years of Bismarck(Cambridge University Press, 1998-12)Urbach, KarinaWhile non-German biographers of Bismarck have usually kept a healthy distance from their subject, German biographers have often allowed their political and religious views to influence their portraits. Most German historians of the `long nineteenth century' were fascinated by, as Hegel would have called it, the genius of such a `world historical individual'. Their work greatly influenced the images of Bismarck during the time of the Weimar Republic and the Third Reich. Their counterparts in the 1960s and 1970s, however focused critically on the `impersonal' movements of the Bismarckian empire. These, Marxist influenced, analyses did not include any biographies. It was only in the 1980s that three biographers achieved a politically detached evaluation of the chancellor's personality. With the centenary of Bismarck's death in 1998, a return to the pre-1980s views can be noticed in biographies of the chancellor. They threaten to oversimplify Bismarck's personality and government technique again.
217 126 - Bismarck’s favourite Englishman. Lord Odo Russell’s Mission to Berlin(I.B. Tauris London and New York, 1999)Urbach, Karina
200 275 - Das schwarze Buch(C.H. Beck Verlag, 2001)
;Urbach, Karina ;Fahrmeir, AndreasFreitag, Sabine330 133 - Zeitgeist als Ortsgeist. Die Emigration als Schlüsselerlebnis deutscher Historiker?(J.H.Röll, 2001)
;Urbach, KarinaHiery, Hermann162 246 - Adel versus Bürgertum. Überlebens- und Aufstiegsstrategien im deutsch-britischen Vergleich(2003)
;Urbach, Karina ;Bosbach, Franz ;Robbins, KeithUrbach, Karina212 152 - Diplomatic History Since the Cultural Turn(Cambridge University Press, 2003-12)Urbach, Karina
181 242 - Zwischen Aktion und Reaktion. Die süddeutschen Standesherren 1914-1919(Böhlau, 2004)
;Urbach, Karina ;Conze, EckartWienfort, Monika206 77 - Prinz Max von Baden und Houston Stewart Chamberlain. Aus dem Briefwechsel 1909-1919(Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag GmbH, 2004-01)
;Urbach, KarinaBernd, BuchnerDieser Quellenfund führt zwei historische Persönlichkeiten zusammen, die man gewöhnlich nicht miteinander in Verbindung bringt: Prinz Max von Baden und Houston Steward Chamberlain, den scheinbar liberalen Prinzen, der im Herbst 1918 den Ersten Weltkrieg zu beenden half, und den Protagonisten eines radikalen Antisemitismus', der auch zu Hitlers Ideengeber wurde. Die Korrespondenz dieser beiden unterschiedlichen Figuren eröffnet viele neue Einsichten: in einem ganz neuen Licht erscheint nicht nur der Prinz; deutlich wird auch, welch große Wirkung die Schriften Chamberlains hatten.359 215 - On Her Majesty's Secret Service. Gladstone, Ireland and Pope Leo XIII, 1881-1885/86(Brepols, 2005)
;Urbach, KarinaViaene, Vincent238 171 - Portrait of a Giant: Otto von Bismarck im zeitgenössischen Urteil Großbritanniens(Schöningh, 2006)
;Urbach, Karina ;Hildebrand, KlausKolb, Eberhard223 134 - Age of no extremes? The British aristocracy torn between the House of Lords and the Mosley Movement(Oxford University Press, 2007)
;Urbach, KarinaUrbach, Karina261 347 - "Moscow is making war on England". Politische Ängste und antidemokratische Konzepte britischer Eliten in der Zwischenkriegszeit(Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, 2008)
;Urbach, KarinaGusy, Christoph178 111 - Bismarck: Ein Amateur in Uniform?(de Gruyter, 2010)
;Urbach, Karina ;Simms, BrendanUrbach, Karina201 112 - Introduction(Stanford University Press, 2013)
;Urbach, Karina ;Haslam, JonathanUrbach, Karina177 76 - The Creative Consort: New Sources on Prince Albert(Palgrave, 2014)
;Urbach, Karina ;Charles BeemTaylor, Miles182 113 - Interview with historian Karina Urbach (German radio)(2017-10-19)
;Urbach, KarinaHeller, Ursula246 134 - WW2 Podcast(2018-05)Urbach, KarinaWhen Hitler came to power, he had few international connections, and he distrusted elements of his civil service. He needed people he could trust, who were connected to the highest echelons of power throughout Europe. These emissaries would be used to sound out opinion, and smooth over incidents. And that is what we’re looking at in this episode, those ‘back channels’, the aristocratic go betweens that Hitler employed.
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