Martin Kitchen | |
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Personal details | |
Born | Nottingham, England | December 21, 1936
Nationality | British-Canadian |
Residence(s) | Burnaby, Canada |
Alma mater | University of London |
Occupation | Professor of European History |
Martin Kitchen (December 21, 1936, Nottingham, England) is a British-Canadian historian, who has specialized in modern European history, with an emphasis on Germany. He is internationally regarded as a key author for the study of contemporary history.[1]
Kitchen was educated at Magdalen College, Oxford, and the School of Slavonic and East European Studies at the University of London.
Now Professor Emeritus of history at Simon Fraser University, Kitchen started teaching in 1966. He also taught at the Cambridge Group for Population Studies (Cambridge University).[1]
Throughout his career, Kitchen has served in several editorial boards such as the International History Review, the Canadian Journal of History / Annales canadiennes d'histoire and International Affairs. Kitchen's work has been translated into French, German, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Korean and Chinese.