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Professor Abigail Green specializes in Modern European History at the University of Oxford, where she is affiliated with Brasenose College. Her research intersects international Jewish history and transnational humanitarian activism. Green is known for her works, such as 'Fatherlands: State-Building and Nationhood in Nineteenth-Century Germany', which examines the complexities of identity in the context of German nationalism and its implications on statehood. She has received numerous accolades, including the Sami Rohr Choice Award in 2012 for her biography of Sir Moses Montefiore, a significant Jewish figure of the 19th century. Her research has prompted collaborative initiatives and led her to explore aspects of liberalism and Jewish identity in the context of revolutions. Green's recent projects focus on a four-year research project about 'Jewish Country Houses' involving several historical sites significant to Jewish sociability and political activism. Through her scholarship and teaching, she aims to shed light on the cultural, historical, and social dynamics of modern Jewish history and European history from the 19th century onward, while also mentoring doctoral students in these fields.
University of Oxford • Oxford, England
Teaching and researching Modern European History, focusing on Jewish history and humanitarian activism.
Department of Politics and International Relations - Higher Level English requirement.