Lloyd Kramer: Bio

Michael Rowe

Michael Rowe is Senior Lecturer of Modern European History at King’s College London, and a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. Rowe’s research interests include the history of Germany in the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, and in particular, the impact of the French Revolution and Napoleon. His work has addressed a wide range of issues within this context, including especially the development of the state and government, and the emergence of national identities. His most important publications include From Reich to State: The Rhineland in the Revolutionary Age (2003/2007) and Collaboration and Resistance in Napoleonic Europe: State-Formation in an Age of Upheaval (2003). His current research focuses on the governance of the Napoleonic Empire more broadly, including in comparison with other empires and polities of the period.

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