Christian Hartmann (historian)
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.'' Christian Hartmann (born 15 April 1959) is a German historian. He is a research fellow at the Institute of Contemporary History (Institut für Zeitgeschichte) in Munich.


Life and work

Hartmann grew up in Tübingen. In 1981, he worked in the Tel Joseph kibbutz in Israel. Following his compulsory military service, he studied history, German and sport at the universities of Tübingen, Cologne and Freiburg. He completed his university studies in 1986 with the First State Exam for grammar school teaching. In 1989, he completed his PhD in Cologne with a thesis on General
Franz Halder Franz Halder (30 June 1884 – 2 April 1972) was a German general and the chief of staff of the Oberkommando des Heeres, Army High Command (OKH) in Nazi Germany from 1938 until September 1942. During World War II, he directed the planning and i ...
, chief of the General Staff of the German Army, 1938–1942. His doctoral supervisor was
Andreas Hillgruber Andreas Fritz Hillgruber (18 January 1925 – 8 May 1989) was a conservative German historian who was influential as a military and diplomatic historian who played a leading role in the ''Historikerstreit'' of the 1980s. In his controversial book ...
. From 1990 to 1991, Hartmann worked as a consultant at the Political Archives of the German Foreign Office in Bonn, where he was a member of the international historical commission on the ''Akten zur deutschen auswärtigen Politik 1918–1945''. In 1992, he was seconded for a year to the Brandenburg Ministry of Science, Research and Culture in Potsdam, where he worked as a consultant. Since 1993, Hartmann has been research fellow at the Institute of Contemporary History in Munich/Berlin, where he was, among other functions, deputy editor-in-chief of the journal ''Vierteljahrshefte für Zeitgeschichte'' from 1998 to 2012 and director of the research project 'Wehrmacht in der nationalsozialistischen Diktatur 1933–1945’ (The Wehrmacht in the National Socialist dictatorship, 1933–1945) from 1999 to 2009, from which his study ''Wehrmacht im Ostkrieg'' also emerged and which was concluded with the edited collection ''Der deutsche Krieg im Osten 1941–1944''. From March 2012 to May 2015, Hartmann was project supervisor of the critical edition of Adolf Hitler’s work ''Mein Kampf''.''‘Mein Kampf’ zeigt, dass Hitler nicht ‘schwach’ war. Auch wenn der Freistaat Bayern soeben wieder eine Teilveröffentlichung von Hitlers ‘Mein Kampf’ verhindert hat, gehen die Arbeiten an einer großen Edition weiter. Ein Gespräch mit dem Projektleiter.'' In: Welt Online. 2 April 2012, last accessed on 25 October 2012; also: Felix Bohr and Steffen Winter: ''‘Den Zünder ausbauen’: Das Münchner Institut für Zeitgeschichte gibt erstmals eine wissenschaftliche Edition von Hitlers ‘Mein Kampf’ heraus. Der Historiker Christian Hartmann leitet das umstrittene Projekt.'' In: Der Spiegel. 21/2012 (21 May 2012), p. 44, last accessed on 25 October 2012. From 2004 to 2009, Hartmann was furthermore visiting lecturer at the University of the Bundeswehr in Munich. As a lieutenant colonel of the reserve, he is currently lecturer at the Military Academy of the Bundeswehr (General Staff College) in Hamburg. In 2016/17, he was deployed in Mali as Strategic Advisor for the European Union Training Mission. In addition, Hartmann often advises historical films and documentaries, including ''War of the Century'' (UK, 1999), ''Enemy at the Gates'' (Germany/France, 2001), ''Der Untergang'' (Germany, 2004), ''Sophie Scholl – Die letzten Tage'' (Germany, 2005), ''Napola – Elite für den Führer'' (Germany, 2004), ''Tagebuch eines Lagerkommandanten'' (Germany, 2011), ''Unsere Mütter, unsere Väter'' (Germany, 2013) and ''The Book Thief'' (US/UK, 2014). He is furthermore on the academic advisory board of the television channel History. His academic focal points are military history, the history of international relations, German history and European history.


Awards

* 1992:
Werner Hahlweg Prize Prize for Military History (''Förderpreis für Militärgeschichte und Militärtechnikgeschichte'') is an award recognising achievements in the fields of military history and history of military technology. The prize is bestowed by the German Mini ...
for Military History and Military Science (3rd prize) * 2016: Academic Prize: Society Needs Science


Publications (selection)

As author: * ''Halder. Generalstabschef Hitlers 1938–1942.'' Schöningh, Paderborn 1991, (= doctoral thesis, University of Cologne, 1989); 2nd, expanded and updated edition 2010, . * with Johannes Hürter: ''Die letzten 100 Tage des Zweiten Weltkriegs.'' Droemer, Munich 2005, . * ''Wehrmacht im Ostkrieg. Front und militärisches Hinterland 1941/42'' (= Quellen und Darstellungen zur Zeitgeschichte, vol. 75). Oldenbourg, Munich 2009; 2nd edition 2010, . * ''Unternehmen Barbarossa. Der deutsche Krieg im Osten 1941–1945'' (= Beck’sche Reihe Wissen, vol. 2714). Beck, Munich 2011, 2nd, revised edition 2012, (Romanian translation 2012, English translation 2013, paperback 2018, Polish translation 2014, Spanish translation 2018). *Operation Barbarossa: Nazi Germany's War in the East, 1941-1945 Oxford University Press As editor: * ''Akten zur Deutschen Auswärtigen Politik 1918–1945. Aus dem Archiv des Auswärtigen Amts'', various sub-volumes. Vandenhoeck und Ruprecht, Göttingen 1990 ff. * ''Hitler. Reden, Schriften, Anordnungen. Februar 1925 bis Januar 1933'', various sub-volumes. Saur, Munich 1995 ff., . * with Johannes Hürter and
Ulrike Jureit Ulrike Jureit (born in 1964) is a German historian. Career Jureit studied history, theology and social pedagogy from 1983 until 1989 at the Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität in Münster. From 1991 to 1995 she was a research assistant at the ...
: ''Verbrechen der Wehrmacht. Bilanz einer Debatte.'' Beck, Munich 2005, 2nd edition 2014, . * ''Von Feldherren und Gefreiten. Zur biographischen Dimension des Zweiten Weltkriegs.'' Oldenbourg, Munich 2008, . * with
Johannes Hürter Johannes Hürter (born 17 December 1963 in Hamburg) is a German historian. He is the director of the Munich research division of the Institute of Contemporary History. His research interests focus mainly on the history of Nazi Germany and on pos ...
,
Peter Lieb Peter Lieb (born 1974) is a German military historian who specializes in the history of Nazi Germany and World War II. He held positions at Institute of Contemporary History, Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and Center for Military History an ...
and
Dieter Pohl Dieter Pohl (born 1964) is a German historian and author who specialises in the Eastern European history and the history of mass violence in the 20th century. Education and career Dieter Pohl studied history and political science at the Ludwi ...
: ''Der deutsche Krieg im Osten 1941–1944. Facetten einer Grenzüberschreitung'' (= Quellen und Darstellungen zur Zeitgeschichte, vol. 76). Oldenbourg, Munich 2009, . * with Thomas Vordermayer, Othmar Plöckinger and Roman Töppel: ''Hitler, Mein Kampf. Eine kritische Edition.'' 2 vols., with the assistance of Pascal Trees, Angelika Reizle and Martina Seewald-Mooser. Commissioned by the Institute of Contemporary History Munich – Berlin, 8th, reviewed edition, Institute of Contemporary History, Berlin 2018, . (first place on the Spiegel bestseller list from 16 to 29 April 2016)


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* (in German) * (in German) * *
Christian Hartmann at the Institute of Contemporary History
(in German) {{DEFAULTSORT:Hartmann, Christian Living people 1959 births 20th-century German historians 21st-century German historians Historians of Nazism Historians of World War II