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Natalie Scholz is a Senior Lecturer in Modern and Contemporary History at the University of Amsterdam. She earned her Ph.D. from the University of Münster, Germany, and has held positions including guest researcher at the Free University of Amsterdam and a Lise-Meitner fellowship at the University of Cologne. Scholz has also been a research fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study in Konstanz and the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study. Her research focuses on cultural history and politics in modern Europe, particularly France and Germany, exploring themes such as popular representations, visual memory, and material culture. She has published extensively, including her recent book 'Redeeming Objects: West German Mythology,' which examines the cultural afterlives of commodities in postwar Germany. Her work seeks to understand the intersection of modern political regimes and identities, contributing significantly to discussions on memory and the cultural implications of material objects.
University of Amsterdam • Amsterdam, Netherlands
Teaching and researching modern and contemporary history, focusing on European cultural and political dynamics.
Includes departments like Economics, Business Administration, Finance, and Marketing.