Professor Benjamin Ziemann
M.A. (Freie Univ., Berlin), Ph.D. (Bielefeld), Habilitation (Bochum)
School of History, Philosophy and Digital Humanities
Professor of Modern German History


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I gained my PhD at the University of Bielefeld and joined the University of 91直播 in 2005. My research covers a broad range of topics in German history during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and in post-1945 Western European history.
I am one of the internationally leading experts on the history of the Weimar Republic and have edited, with Nadine Rossol, The Oxford Handbook of the Weimar Republic, a benchmark companion on the history of Germany鈥檚 first republic. A German edition was published with WBG). I am currently editing, jointly with Thomas K眉hne, The Oxford Handbook of Nazi Germany (forthcoming in 2025).
My latest book is my biography of Martin Niem枚ller (1892-1984), published as Hitler鈥檚 Personal Prisoner. The Life of Martin Niem枚ller with OUP in 2024.
Niem枚ller was an officer in the Imperial Navy who became a Protestant pastor and figurehead of the Confessing Church during the Third Reich. The book offers the fully researched account of the turbulent life of Niem枚ller, including his eight years in Sachsenhausen and Dachau Concentration Camps as 鈥楬itler鈥檚 Personal Prisoner鈥 from 1938 to 1945 and his tireless campaigning for peace and disarmament in the decades since 1945.
Through the prism of Niem枚ller鈥檚 life, the book offers a reflection on continuities in Germany鈥檚 twentieth century history and contested issues such as antisemitism, nationalism, religion, guilt and morality.
I have received numerous grants and fellowships, among others from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, the British Academy, the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), the Fritz Thyssen Foundation, the Heinrich B枚ll Foundation, the Gerda Henkel Stiftung, the Volkswagen Foundation and the Ministry for Schools, Science and Research in North Rhine-Westphalia.
I have been a Visiting Professor at the University of T眉bingen and a Visiting Scholar at Humboldt-University Berlin, at the University of York, the University of Bielefeld, at Kyoritsu Women鈥檚 University in Tokyo, and at the Forum for Contemporary History at the University of Oslo.
My articles have appeared in leading peer-reviewed journals, including Journal of Contemporary History, Contemporary European History, Geschichte und Gesellschaft, German History, Central European History, Historische Zeitschrift and Archiv f眉r Sozialgeschichte.
Parts of my research have been published in other languages than English or German, including French, Spanish, Japanese, Ukrainian, Russian and Serbian.
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I am currently writing a book on the social history of workers and of the labour movement in Germany during the First World War. for publication in a renowned handbook series on German labour history, published with J.H.W. Dietz publishers in Bonn.
A selection of my publications is available in the 'Publications' section below. For a full list please see my pdf List of Publications.
In these two podcasts, I talk about some of my recent research.
Watch: Violence and the German Solider in the Great War. Killing, Dying, Surviving (London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2017)
Watch: Understanding the Imaginary War. Culture, thought and nuclear conflict, 1945-90. (Manchester: Manchester UP, 2016)
- Publications
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- Research group
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Research supervision
I have supervised Brendan Murphy, who completed his PhD on Killing in the German Army: Organising and Surviving Combat in the Great War and 'Meryn McLaren, who completed her PhD on 'Refugee Camps in the Federal Republic, 1945-1960. Community Building and Integration' in 2009. Benjamin has also acted as external supervisor for Daniel Gerster, who gained his PhD from the European University Institute in Florence in 2011 with a book on changing Catholic discourses on war and peace in the Federal Republic.
Completed Students
- Rory Hanna - Student Protest and Activism in West Germany, 1949-1965: Political Conflict, Academic Citizenship, and the Changing Campus.
- Maria Neumann - Religion in Berlin during the Cold War (external supervisor, Humboldt University Berlin)
- Andrea Schweizer -The Swiss Peace Movement during the 1970s and 1980s (external supervisor, University of Zurich)
- Teaching activities
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Undergraduate
- HST283 - Imperial Germany, 1871-1918
- HST3071/2 - The Weimar Republic: Laboratory of Modernity
Postgraduate
- HST6072 - Voices of the Great War: Gender, Experience and Violence in Great Britain and Germany 1914-1918
- HST6603 - Modernity and Power: Individuals & The State in the Modern World
- Professional activities and memberships
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From 2002 to 2012, I have served as a review editor for peace history and military history for , a part of H-Net. From 2011 to 2017, I was one of the editors of the .
I am currently serving as one of the editors of the and on the editorial boards of the journals First World War Studies, the Swiss Journal for Religious and Cultural History () and the Spanish journal .
Administrative roles
Within the department, I have served in various administrative roles, including Exams Officer.
- Public engagement
Public engagement
I am a very experienced public speaker. Over the past 15 years, I have given numerous invited lectures and papers at universities in the UK, eleven other European countries, Japan and the USA.
I have also held many public lectures at various institutions in the UK, Germany and Norway. I am also giving talks to A-level and GSCE students at various schools.
In the media
My biography of Martin Niem枚ller, published in the autumn of 2019, has sparked extensive interest in the German media. Apart from various reviews in newspapers, I was interviewed for public broadcast radio, including a long interview with , and a shorter one for .
My book is also a crucial reference point in ongoing historical reflections on the course of German history during the Weimar Republic, for instance .
I have intervened in the ensuing debates on Niem枚ller鈥檚 historical relevance myself, for instance in a widely debated article for the Protestant journal , and in a joint interview with the theologian Alf Christophersen, with whom I have edited a manuscript that Niem枚ller wrote while he was detained in the Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp.
This interview was recorded for the science portal of the .