Stephan Malin­owski 

Stephan Malinowski, born in 1966 in Berlin (West), studied history and political science in Berlin (FU, TU, HU) and Montpellier (Université Paul Valery). Master’s degree in 1994 at the Technical University of Berlin. 1995-1998 DAAD scholarship holder at the European University Institute in Florence. 1998-2002
Research Assistant at the TU Berlin (Modern History), 2002/03 Research Assistant at the Department of History at the University of Cologne, April 2003 Ace. (Dr. phil.) at the Friedrich Meinecke Institute of the Free University of Berlin.
In 2004, he was the first recipient of the Hans Rosenberg Memorial Prize for his dissertation.

After completing his doctorate, he became a research assistant at the Friedrich Meinecke Institute of the Free University of Berlin in April 2003, where he worked as a lecturer until 2008. In 2005/2006 he was a Kennedy Fellow at the Center for European Studies at Harvard University in Cambridge (Massachusetts). He taught at the Humboldt University of Berlin and was a fellow at the Institute for Advanced Studies at the University of Freiburg from 2008 to 2009. From 2009 to 2012, he taught German and Western European history of the 19th and 20th centuries at University College Dublin. [3] Since summer 2012 he has been teaching at the School of History, Classics & Archaeology at the University of Edinburgh. [4] In addition to works on German history, Malinowski has also made contributions to French and European colonial history. 

Books in order of publication:

Nazis and Nobles: The History of a Misalliance – 2003

The Hohenzollerns and the Nazis – 2021