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Christopher Dillon is a Senior Lecturer in Modern German History at King's College London. His academic background includes a PhD from Birkbeck, University of London, awarded in 2011, and he previously taught at Birkbeck, Queen Mary, and Goldsmiths colleges. Christopher's research interests focus on modern German history, particularly the Weimar and Nazi periods, analyzing the historical significance of concentration camps such as Dachau. His doctoral research, part of an Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) funded project, investigates the pre-war National Socialist concentration camps. He has contributed to various scholarly publications and recently edited a book titled 'Living German Revolution, 1918-19: Expectations, Experiences, Responses' alongside K. Wünschmann. His work frequently intersects with themes of fascism, political violence, masculinity, and social psychology, indicating a strong commitment to understanding the complexities of historical narratives in Germany.
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